INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREtlON Undertaking In all Its Branches Pay or .night call promptly attended Id. Kin hearse in ton. union .... AV. III. HICK, Embalrper and Funeral I'iractor, INDEPENDENCE, ORE. ylonmouth Correspondents. ZL -1 A Bad Breath MMHMMiHHtiHHHiHHiiHMHH hti good deportment continue dur - -. i- incr i in rimnin ma nanm will un Public ?crum Ktillv f.M f ilftf'tvl fill thu mil of A had breath means a bad J ' honor, for during the entire day he Stomach, a bad digestion, a iU bad liver. Aver's Pills are i:i.r--Hi.Hii or the Public r,, owumt , ' Hver dUIs. Thev cure con- fur tlilM column. The Kvikui'hisk assume, mi rffi"ii'il'ility fr utterance found here. wit,, Kerr hM i wooing! Iftr pllh. They cure con- Ifor Mr. Ku.,u do-ing th vacation., "P""". ."VT V- 7 ; Walter is. U.e.aak i-r..i iB'pcpsia,sck headache. . , . . , M- ASMmffltU. deserving oi spec-mi iimiiiihmuhiiub fur hi indutry. . , j Cooper A Hurley oiler a good , Onrr morn we are the forli!-! farm of .100 acres (more or tent) for lei than fmnai. 1 Tliiink You. l -,.. Hui.iu.ht a. hatd A MaMtlf 111 krowi of nrb blv k' ThmuM BUCKINGHAM'S DYEWer. Hn .&....... o. w'i. C-. " - - iiattf prize winner in tlm Entkh I'KIhk correspondents' contest which cloned n week ago. Again to thu editor, and to t'licli oiiejehlld of Mr. I tolkey relumed Friday land. -until returned Thura- Fall "ity. where h the sinter. Hilda Mack took a trip to mdny. u i .lightly improved jiting- jgler linn greatly improved iv by grubbing mil Hut triiiiiiiing thu trie anil now fence, , k. who liua U''it aeri- !, r a number of weeks, in V) In- up. went out to his claim Livr re really enjoying ,. in tli weather, a in a the groun.1 is wo ury blowing- II I law ley went to Ash- Leek to visit her datign- !. F. Mulkey. .u'hrie left last w'k to , soldier in Cmle Sam's fl'.nrnett. of A'bany, spent I'-re. ...ughary and wife visited iv with the family of OtiH ion Boots was a Dallas i unlay. Llemuii attended to bum- at Dallas Friday. Tenting lecture was given leuahaw, of Chicago, at Mian church Saturday lir the auspices of the u League. Mr. Heushaw k fur the National Prohi- Lugue and visits oil the ' tlm Northwest. ioihhy haH added much canuice of his place by It a hedge and some very h and shrubs. Vork went back to Falls Inlay, where he will cou- work at the Lucas mill h miner. !u by Allen is working for irenee Ted row south ot ll Mrs. Berry are still on int. lazel Mulkey returned to at Aidiland lat Monday ixtended vinit here. Boyce Arant taught the of the Training School . L. Campbell and daugh- i, of Eugene, were visiting here last week. fhraith has been at Port last two weeks with hia who is there under medl- bent. j Mr. .fiber, .nt Ktigenn. waa via i ililig flieiide here tbf llrnt ot til" i w-i-k. ! i It be(.ina to Hi-em natural to talk niKitii auiniiier aiier m apienuni weather we have enjoyed. A'great many gardena have been worked, and in a few cnxea already planted. Now we are content to huddle annind the lire for a few weeka longer and let old nature do her worat. while the men amile Wauao houae-clean'ng has been delayed. Mra. Helen D.' Harford will be in the county the lant of thia week. She will speak at the V C. T. V. hall at thia plnee Saturday at 2:.'50 I. M. and in the evening at the Kvnn)Hieal church. .Mra. Har ford i the utate president of the W. C. T. V , and i a very 'interent ing apeaker. U. S. Loughary and family, of Dalian, apent Sunday here. I'teorleaa Hair VIfor. J luado and Hold by A. N. Hal-let-k, ol Monmouth, Polk county, Oregon. It is the only hair vigor that will entirely cleanae the hair of dandrull'ttud keep thedandrufl oil the head. It will flop the hair from fulling out and cures all dip- eia of ti e acalp and restore faded i or gray hair to its former color anil shifter. It wil promote a healthy 'grow ill to the hair and make it iaoft and gloecy. For further in formation call on or adiireaa A. X. Hai.i.ix k, Monmouth. Sold in any quantities you win... "J wrote to Dr. Pierce for advice thou&ft I thought surely I would die. 99 Aflf r my but curne In tttmmry, laoo," wHlej Ivcrrlv IrSm Mil ..irUof -ch tiJ pm, until thr rll..wni Mnv. whm I rt-a.l one of ymr p.,r,Hlcl. ircmiuk on fcra-l-li. " (u )t l-icrt Int ..Ivk-e, lthraii;h I llwti-jlit wm Store li.lile lo .lie Ih.n to Ret well : your SoVrly ..tvi c.ue,l my hlth to be re.to rd 1 took vr bltle of Dr. I'icrw . fmric I re Icrhrtion three of Ool.len Me.llc.l llrov.ry rmi' tliree .1.1. of Pel.eU.- t.j-thrr .;.r other renieuie., ud I m now ble to do .11 my work. Wenlt an.l ick women are invited to commit Dr. Pierce, by letter, free, and to obtain without cliare or fee the advice of a apecialist upon disease peculiar to women. All correspondence . held etrictlv private and wcrerfly confidential. Addreaa Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. , . The invitation to connult Pr. Pierce, by letter, free, ia not to xs confused with offer of "free medical advice" made by irresponsible persona who are not physician, and are professionally and legally disqualified for the practice of meoiciue. , . Dr. Pierce'. Favorite Prescription ia a safe and reliable remedy for the enre of womanly ilia. It estabhshea regularity, drie. weakening drain, heala inflamma tion and ulceration and cures female weakness. Fkkb. Dr. Pierce'a Common Sense Medical Advlaer ia aent free on receipt of atamp. to pay erpe-se of mailimr o Send ai one-cent atampa for the book ia papet covers, or 31 tamps for the cloth UunaTolume. Address Dr. R.V.Pierce, Juff.lo, N. Y. Mr. Hvron Atkina and Mr. J. Wakeful t:iilblreii. ; 15. Kirkland left today 'fur a brief r. .'. r For a hrnii time the two-year-old : eiay in i ik - irovr. Mrs. I. H. Boydton, wag in Whitcson this week to attend the L. Mei'lieraoil. 6 N. who has funiihl.od m oven onc l.rrl.bm, 1'., would . ecu hut two or three bourn In tua i:ii.. : i i.i.. .. ... fun. IHIR- ui'ill l"J nei in .M1 "U riJ ,,i,.,i ' . . . IWIU l"i j .IllflS VJIIIfl j !,... r-. ii v - Tho ilchk ia it little lKMUy,.M'-U"" I!roadmead Wedne-day eve- inu-M overi'lr,,uh,,,aKHVW,w inBonavi-ittoher ,i,ter, Mrs. tliamberlaliia Bioinaeii aim iivr, - Tatileta, which quieted her atoniacb Q- v . Kutch. ami she slept the whole iiight ihroiih . jjr Meeker, a newcomer from sleep Inn two or three hour. In tue. , ( ;eur vimrtof th iilght, whleh made it ; '""" " ! very hard for her patenla. iieruioiu-( Mias Clara fhomai-ei) came in Sunny Slope School Itoport. and ia worth in any limes over the hliglit tdlort rcjiircI in so curing it. While wo cunnot al ways win iirwt place, we uliall i-ontinue to help the Extkii piiink in securing news matter, and fchall do our humble- best towards helping to boom Polk county a:xl our own little vil lage. Again nnd yet once again we say to nil, "thank you 'for your kind assistance." Chack A. Ham., IJueiia -Vista, Or. KKAI IT THKOUJII. Twunlil Spoil This Story to Tell! It in the Headline. j T line an eighteenth century phrase, j thlsU an "o'er true tale." Having , , fa t,u,.,a.eed in a ...nail Virginia town lul" " l)luct-. Wr0 f , 1 11 i.,ji.. .i...ijU.l l,.ui. Kiitofiifiv ftven- thu winter of ll.02.it I a story very much of the present. Up to a short time ago Mrs. John K. Harmon, of Melfa Station. Va., had no personal Two boxes of these table.a have emcl- w- ,)Urchaile(l a farm ed a imnuaiieut :ur and she ia now ' well and strong. For .ale by Kirkland west of Monmouth, the conHidera- D'rug Co. tion being 0,0K). I. Clajrgett was an incoming pas seneer from Portland Monday Following is a report of mutiny niorr,;r.K , rtntKinre to a meHsag Slope public school for the month gent him of the diinf!erou illness ending February 2,, 190J: I , .. - Numhei enrol'td. 17; average at tendance, 14; number of visitor, 2. Those not abeent during the month were I'earl Finhback, Nellie, Fay and Orpha Shipley, Eld j, Millie and Roy Clark. A. J. Siiipi.kv, teacher. m:vis villi:. The family of Rev. Haynes, of knowledge of the rare curative prop erties or Chamberlain's Cough Itemed y, "l.iiHt January," she vs, ' my baby took a dreadful cold and at one time 1 feared abe would have pneumonia, but one of my neighbors told ma how this remedy had cured her little boy atid I begsu giving It to my baby at one and It soon cured her. I heartily nilv surprised last Saturday even ing by the arrival of their daugh ter, Florence, from Oregon City. I). Simpson, of l'edee, passed through here Monday eveuing with a new wagon. Wm. McAdams, of Airlie, spent Sunday here. Miss Marion Haynes conducted the Enworth League service hire last Sunday evening. Miss Haynes read this will try it and be convlncetl n I was." For sale by Kirkland Drug Co. v PAKKKIt. Miss Winnoccne Osborne, of (.w-liircn. of Cliamber- laln'a Cough Remedy for placing so j t a j,reut help in such work. cnat a cure within my reacli. Ioau- . i.l L, eeommemt it too highly or,ayl The oyster supper g.ven by the too much In ita fav'or. I 1:oh all who Ladies Aid Society February oth, was well attended, some Ho.to ne ing taken in. Mr. Ober, owner of the Charter Oak sawmill, has gone to San Fran cisco on business. Mr. M. M. Jones, while working Tuesday morning, while he stopped to re6t his team, let one of the horses 6tart, pulling a rolling har row on one of the horses and cat ting the main artery in one of its legs. The hor9e almost bled to death before the blood could be stopped. Claude Lewis is thinking of shearing his goats as 6oon as the weather is warm enough. ITiahland. soent Saturday with Mrs. P. T. Peterson. Green Gentry, of Independence, vMted with friends at Tarker Sun day. Mr. and Mrs H. Frum, of Saver, spent Sunday with friends at this place. Misses Julia and Lenora James, of Suver, spent a few days of last week with their aunt, Mrs. Wm. Fuoua, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. D. Boone left last Saturday for a few days' visit with their son, Daniel Boone, of Inde- nendence. They intend to return to Kansas City, the latter part of this month. f Miss Velena Fuqua celebrated her tenth birthday on the 28th of last month. She received many useful and beautiful presents, one of them being a handsome ring, hearins her birthstone, the am- o ethyst, presented to htr by her mother. The SDrinir term of school began Monday morning with one pupil, Ivor Dayidson, present. Should PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. R. ALLIN. D. D. S. ...Dentist... Puinli Kxtractlon it xwlulty. Cooper Building, . Independence, Ore. 13. T. III3NKLE, Barber Shop. ' mais street, Independence, - - Okeg ,T. S. MOOKK, Tonsorial Artist Only first-class workmen em ployed in the "Wigwam." Shop situated on North side of C Street. GE0.E.BPY DEALER IN HAY, GRAIN AND PRODUCE Independence Feed Mills Independence. Oregon. Tickets to and from allPoints East VIA SHORT LINE Kev. T. P. Haynes is still cut ting wood for B. F. Smith. He has a contract to cut 85 ricks. More lllots. niafnrbftiiees of atrikers are not near- LZtem ZtZt ST. PAUL, MOTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO nervous tension will be followed by ND eoiNT cast. utter collapse, unless a reliable remedy j Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers. i8 immediately- employed. There's i BuSi(jl Smoii:ai Library Can. nothing so efficient to cure disorders of i " the livur or kidneys as Electric Bitters. DAILY TRAINS j FAST TIME. It'aa wonderful tonic and effective j nervine and the greatest all around j jror rates, foldera and fall tnforma r ,i...., o,..,n,c Tt .mn Mwiriiini tickets, routes, etc., call M ,K.v..i.m .ml on or address H. DICKSON, City Ul(cia tiv.. . v-.....-.- , nnnraluria and expels malaria germs Only 60c and satisfaction guaranteed by Kirklaud Drug Co. Ticket Agent J. W. PHALON.Trav. Pasa. Aet., Portland. A. B.C. DENNI8TON. G. W. P. A. 61 J First Ave., Seattle, Wash.