Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, February 12, 1903, Image 6

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Mrs. II. L. Hall returned Wed
need? from Corvatlis.
H. A. Baldwin was n Indp"
dence visitor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson visi
ted Independence Saturday.
11. L. Hall delivered a beef row
to Sperling brothers, of Indepen
dence, Saturday.
.VI It 1.1 K.
Urandtua Waters it seriously ill
with asthma.
Dr. Butler was called to see Troy
Turner last Sunday.
E. A.Taylor made a business
trip to Pedee last week.
J. O. Staats made a business trip
to Independence last week.
Percy lladley rined U
Mr. ai.d Mrs. Monroe
Kreutof f've dressed hogs to Portland.
near Independence were Sunday
visitor in this burg.
The recent enow storms caused
umnv a shiver in tlm locality and
the Oregon -'mist" was heartily wel
comed again.
Piling that drifted away from
Spring tllll during the recent high
water was returned to the river
this week by Jacob Nash and
Charies Moor.
The condition cf Jamts McClain
remains practical'' unchanged. He
has been a sufferer from asthma
for many months, with slight
hopes of recovery.
Byron Nixon, the popular mail
currier between Parker and P.uena.
h.n sublet his contract to Mr.
Winn. Mr Nixon will operate a
hop yard, the coming year.
.Saved Her Child's Life.
"In three weeks our chubby little
boy was changed by pueumonm al
most to a skeleton," writes Mrs. W.
w-ttins. of Pleasant City, O. "A
terrible cough set Iu that iu spite of a
trnnil doctor's treatuteut for seyerai
i. win.B verv dav. We
wtrcns 1 v. " v " -
hoi, .iel Dr. Kine's New Discovery
for Consumption, and our darling was
sound and well. We are sure
thin prand medicine saved his life
Millions know its the only sure cure
for cougbs, colds and all lung diseases
Kirkland Drug Co. guarantees satis'
faction, 50c, $1.00. Trial bottles free.
CALVA BY.
The Parker school closed its fall
term of school on the 2nd inst.
Lew Stapleton intends putting
out 14 acres of hops this spring.
Mrs. Moore returned last Wed
nesday from a six weeks' visit in
Oregon City.
J. DickinBon has lost sereral
head ofBheep with" something like
blind staggers.
Supt. Starr, of Dallas, was re
cently visiting the Parker and
Highland school.
Claude Boone returned from the
Portjand hospital last week greatly
improved in health.
W. A. Scott has bought from
Peter Kurre the place formerly
owned by J. W. Osborne.
A. B. Lacev has returned from
Detroit, Oregon, where he has been
on business for the government.
Isaac McElmurry, of Linn coun
ts RAV R the ENTERPRISE is a8
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newsy as a letter to them weekly.
Joe Anderson, Percy Dickinson
and Dell Origsby have each ap
plied for the contract of delivering
the mail.
Rev. J. W. Osborne went to Linn
county to fill an appointment two
weeks ago and was kept there
eight or ten days by the high water.
Horn. February 4th, to the wife
ofC. L. Hump, of Airlie.ason.
Willie Bums visited at the home
of J. M. Staats during vnu ji
week.
v r staat recently killed a
catamount that weighed near fifty
pounds.
Uillv McAdams returned hist
Friday from a weeks' visit to Kings
Valley
Miss Maggie Critchlow took the
motor for Dallas msi
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hanna, of
this place, are visiting Indepen
dence relatives.
Mrs. T. A. Dunn, of Dallas, is a
visitor at the home of F. A. Link,
near Montgomery.
Hugo Nindel, of Portland, is a
guest at the home of his brother. J.
C. Nindel, of this place.
There seems to he an irresistable
attraction near Maple Grove for a
certain young man at 1 edee.
C C. McCracken, of Dallas, an
Indian war veteran, was here last
week to establish his claim to a
pension.
Oda Craton. of Pedee, started
last Monday on a visit to his broth
er, John Craton, at Ash wood, in
Crook couuty.
Mrs. Thomas Kinchin, of Pedee,
returned last week from an extend
ed visit to relatives at Portland
and Champoeg.
Mr. and Mrs. John Devore, re
cently from South Dakota, were in
town last week on their way Ito
Kings Valley, near which place Mr.
Devore expects to buy a farm.
Morris Fowle and brother, Wil-
lard Fowle. of Los Angeles, Cali
fornia, were Dallas visitors on Fri
day of last week.
Mrs. Alice Good, of St. Louis.
Missouri, who formerly resided in
Dallas, came up on the motor last
Saturday and went ont to the home
of Mrs. P. A. Johnson at Pedee.
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Grass Seeds, Poultry Supplies and
STOCK FOODS
Wo have inytorki.mvat tho lowest
for tirxt-chHH need
quotations
Red,White Alsike, Clover; Timothy, Vetches English Ry.
Alfalfa.Mesauite and Orchard Grass-
We have jiwt m-uml the t.xrliiHivo np-ncy for tl..
Prussian Stock Foods
V,l will l.av, on hand at all tin., a to,,,.!,., line of the- fanmuH
WtIu.s. Wcalsorarrvinstoikutall tim-H hone ,,,.,il, opt.T
slioll au.l poultry p it. ( W in ami m o u, or writo us.
FRAZER & RICE,
Kw.hants. Independence, Or
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Sf ''.1 iJl L.1. mm MM t
try r lv mm mthm Mftj KB WW Mlf 3T W
litrouwvvw j
mountain tops, and then you have
an artiMic background for a trop
ical forest. The air is full of sun
Hhine and heavy with fragrance an
night comes on and then, if the
iu...n le sbino, you may hear at
midnight, through open windows,
the song of the mocking bird in
the scented grove and it never
set-tiied so melodious before.
An experience like this is possi-
i.i.. ..., mill it is worm a
inn nu t ,, ,,..,
journey of a thousand miles, while
you can have it, by taking me
scenic Shasta Hotite througn tne
crand and picturesque Sishiyoa
and Shasta Mountains to Southern
California. Complete information
about the trip and .descriptive mat
ter, telling about California, may
be hud from any Southern Pacific
agent or
V. K. OMAN.
Portland, Oregon.
Gen. I':iss Agt f P Co IiH in
Oregon.
Cut this out and taku It Iu Klrklund
Drug Co. and Kt a tree sample of
(.'hamberkiu'B Htonmeli and Liver
Tablets, Hie best physic. They oli-anse
aud iuvinorate the Mtoiiiaeli, improve
the appetlle aud regulate, the liowels.
Regular si.e, 2oo per box,
V legacy ol the irl. u,,,v , v""
Luflell aruil-dowii ".v-lrm. WV-ik-l
.- iurvoUHiuw, li K ot ttppfUK , t'li- Wantrtl-Hvrinl pr.
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vrty and nfiititthm. Ith dirdi rrd j m.,(,r ,, K,MM r,.1U(ti.ii
hvi-r ami kuimyn i,h " i
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Kreatert need tl.rli i Kh' trlc Utiles,
tht' Ki'lendtd tonic, I.I.hmI puriltt r and
r.uululoror M tcli, hv. r mid kid-
nt-yit. Tliim""idM lntv.. provtM tlml
tht-y wi.ndfrfully strniKtln n ihe
nrvtw, build up the sylt-in and rt
lore to health and K'"d xplrll-t aftr
bii atntek of grip. If HUir.-rmis try
tone Iu this eoiliily reipili
"The Poetry of the Oraiic.''
It appals to you, when the
fruit hs ngs ripe and sweet on the
tree late in February, or early in
March. Then the blossoms break
out and the trees are yellow with
golden globes and white with
orange flowers. It may be that a
flurry of snow has whitened the
She ?peade,
Dawidsop & Hedges, Props.
CiBars, Cigarettes', Toba"
cos and Confectionery.
First Class Soda Fountain is
Connection.
Bod Coughs
' I had a bad cough for six
weeks and could find no relief
until I tried Ayer's Cherry Pecto?
ral. Only one-fourth of the bottle
cured me."
L. Hawn, Newington, Ont.
Neglected colds always
lead to something serious.
They run into chronic
bronchitis, pneumonia,
asthma, or consumption.
Don't wait, but take
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
just as soon as your cough
begins. A few doses will
cure you then.
Tkrc iliei : tit., Stc., SI. All 4rnitlits.
Consult four doctor. If he tnyi tak It,
than do ai he ears, if he telle you not
to take It, then don't take It. He knowi.
Leaf It with him. We are wlllln.
J. C. ATKH CO., Lowell, Mail.
eelit mid mlvttfll' old
wealthy bllillie" hntlweolf
rial ttnli'i(. Hlitry t
with ex I-1 " addlllolitii '
In ,'iuili ilins t teli Wttii
head m.-n. Horse audi
iiUhed when umtwwafy j
I jo lo-e wlf-ndtlf-vwetl eo;
Hal Co., XI4 Ural born M j
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H. H. Jaspen
UNDERTAKE
Independence,
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THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL
CAPITAL STOCK, S5O.O00I
II lllRSUHKUti. Pre;dent. AlUtAM NKIOS,'
C. W. I KV1XK, Cashier.
'DIKKCTOKS. It. ilirmlilHTir, 1). W. hear, H. . Smith, M. W
A. Nelstin.
. .,u..,.rul l.unbini. unit A I'll nil l lltllilll.HH t rA 1 1 NllC ttl . ' IAHl '
discounted, t'oiniiien lal credits gianted. Keposils recelfed on r
rjhjuct to check. j
R pUlili HOUS
Is hard to beat.
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Our housu ih fifll of lino Furniture, Coring
Wall l'api'r, .Shades, Ficture Framec,
llooni Moulding!.
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We will serve you well and economics;!
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inc iiouse rurnisiuiig
306 Commercial St., Next door to P. CX, SAL0'.
jj Stores at Salem and Albany.