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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1903)
WhKJ'KNMWCK KNfKltWU.SK, INDKPJSNDHNOJC, OKKGON Large Fresh Roasted Peanuts Every Bay, 3T INDEPENDENCE, ORE. Waste Paper Baskets I Wr liuvu only three of our rtiK-k left. Tim price pi need fjt:i llHt I Ill-Ill Will till) thing tt hut moved them. ! l't L.iw :5.i ft-nt. floirrr Mukrin Xtiiilim. I Ladles' Stationery. I Wtt Iihvh a nioo ,supjly of hulk ii'r for liiilii'ti' ust. JWhul we ini'iin by bulk paper Ij-t tlmt you run buy any iuiiounl yu want. It couit-s tin six ol th latest fini'lf uitll lllVf1oM'H to match. tIm i-nvelos are of the very iliiloxt cut and are initde of i!n very li'Kt stock, hi fut .i!.y ni to" proper thing fii.itv. Five Idllirlim "f paper rents; tui bunch 'livcl- t ip)-H 1(1 Cf'llt. Fhirst if " Can it if hi the City. Orfiii,rs iml Bull ilium i" Stork null'. Your Winter's Reading Matter. We nro selling more read ing iimtti'r every day. Cur circulating lidrary Is the pop ular thing now. We will you your first book for 10 cents ami If in K"im1 ordi-r when re turned we will take it buck and give yu another one for it and f i-t-nts. So it only cost von rfilly r cent, each t read our library. Our lUt-.in Lead I'niril.i With Jluhbrr Tips KM Photograph Envelopes. Wo have a line of picture ! envelopes from the very best j mmulaelurrr in Iiih Initial : States ninl tln' will get your s i picture to it destination in I flrct-c'iii'H order ami not leave , jit broken anil twisted up. j Sinn. 1 size, 2 loth t i nt; large j sue, .! fr IU cents. Kvrrtjthin Com fdrt e for the l'uhlie Schools. Our Cigar Departmert. In thin department you find only tlm yi'ry best linen of cigars that retail from 5 to 15 renin each. All the lead ing brands. Plug and Smoking Tobacco lit ibis line we have a yery complete slock und the prices lire the lowest. Pipe Department Vou should nee our line of pi pep. It in surely very com plete. Our line runn from a 5 cent cob to the very nicest genuine meerschaum. Picture Albumns. Out of our entire stock of albums we have but one left and it is a very nice one, too. It did retail "for $2.25, but vou can have this one for 1.00. 21 00 7 50 8 00 5 (X) 2 HO 2 75 5 00 21 00 2 25 All Late Magazines Are Now On Sale. Ntnnty t'ourt New. I l-UOIIATK. jfdiauship of minor heir of 1..... ... .1.. .........I ......al r pVHge, iirvntr.'ii nii I d and approved. fdiausiup of minor heirs of F Tiiyl-jr. deceased fifth re- !:d, and approved subject to iiiuntinsf. .. of Mary Jan Moxlev, de- S-pctitioit to Hell renl prop- inled; Kaiil mile to be held notice. Ui-ef llaiiid XVMteaierJiki i-uo-tain real property order- ut private sale. I.U. KHTATK THAXKKK. Ibow n to L tb-rlinger, lot k 1, Shultz' hfttJreolo Hd Dallas, r5. Croisan i-t al to Ilodfon t y, north half lot 8, block 12, I KM). tary it Hodson to Thomas in, north half lot H block 12, !- I Hennen to N C Doty, tract moulh, II. h AdaniH to .lamoH L Klkinf, Ind 4, block 2. Level. a I-a-Slld add to Dallas, 1GU km Allen to E L Hanis, '-tenth iut UK) acres, t 7 s, Jfcoo. 0 11 R Co to F F Tooze, 80 1 'J . r 6 w, 1200, IiriHtul et ux to Z HinnKaw, it!-balf int tract in Theodore d 1 c, water rights, etc., Shreve to W (2 Elliott, lerec, 1 8 b. r G w, 1425. am Kuhnke to Lillian C I.int'tu, 105 acres, t 7 s, r 0 w, 11000. J A Soi-hhe et ux to W U Mc ("lure, S U 1 sec o0, t f , r 7 w, II IU X) F U Rider to O D and FJS Rider, part of lots 7 and S, block o. Hill' Independence, 11000. Zim Jiinahaw to (J T Hale, und onu-third int tract in Theodore Thorp d 1 c, witter riubta, etc., $S0U. Zim Hintthaw o llavila Hin shaw, uud one-third Int tract in Theodore Thorp d 1 c, water rights, etc., I SIX). William McCurdy to A b Kerr, lots 5, 7 ami 8, block i, raruer, 150. Mary U Sawtelle et al to II in uhaw. und one-half int tra. iu Theodore Thorp d 1 c, water rigi.., etc., ifHW). II l McNary et al to Thos Uol niun, lots in Kola and tracts in t 7 8, r .'J and 1 w, ifSOOO. F F Tooze et ux to Francis WriuhtHon, 250 acres', t 1) 8, r G w, $1500. John llensen et ux to X C Doty, tract in Monmouth, if 1000. United StateB to Joseph A Soeebe, 100 acres, t 8 8, r 7 w, pater.t. COMMtUHIOXKKS' 1'dl'KT. Mutual telephone companies granted permission to set poles along public highways; poles to be set out of way of travel; companies to be responsible for any damage from down poles or wires. Ordered that after April 1, 15)03, no scalp bounty bo paid. County clerk instructed to ad vertise for 40 cords of large fir and 40 cords oak grub wood; bids to be opened first day of April term at 1 o'clock P. M. W J Steele's ferry bond ap proved. Resignation of A F Dimes as supervisor road district 14 accept ed, and Jefferson Slagle appointed to fill vacancy. CLAIMS AM.OWKI). J R Robbins, scalp bounty . I 2 00 KM Fowle, road acct.... G 84 J E .Smith, courthouse acct. 1 25 O D Butler, ex. insane.. .. 5 SO Glasd & I'rudhomnie, sta tionery 16 97 Irwin-llodson Co, same... 82 50 (J O C rant, courthouse acct. 3 GO J T Ford, error assessment. 2 U2 G W McBee. tax rebate... 1 85 C O Coad, postage 21 SO 1J Wilson, justice court. ... - 5 GO J1I Moran, Jaiti6. .'. 40 45 Martha Kennedy, same... 1 50 May Kennedy, same 1 50 S A Conner, same-. 1 50 Chas Hubbard, same .... 1 50 L Ground, surveying..... 1150 L rfandhoefer, pauper acct 12 50 M A Tetherow, same 7 00 F Freunduner, same 7 00 l)r TV li Embree, same. . 2 50 II B Cosper. work on roll. . 70 00 Martin Bros, road acct.... 30 00 M I) Ellis, electric lights. . 25 00 II J Osfield, mdse 14 45 U S Loughary, salary and foes 138 94 C L Starr, same 84 78 Wilson Drug Co, mdse .... 9 05 E V Dalton, salary ....... C2 50 W F Nichols, eame (. . G5 00 Belt & Cherrington, mdse. 13 30 II Holman. justice court.. 13 00 Geo E Cutler, tax rebate. . 6 41 C C I'oling, teachers ex. . . 18 00 Mrs F II Morrison, same. . 13 00 F E Myer, salary ....... 72 00 Mrs F E Myer, same 48 00 F A Douty, pauper acct. C E Huntley, same 1) G Meudor, sumn T A Ri(!ix, same, t A 8 Locke, same Win Fault, unlxe. Jas Middletoii. road acct.. C W Boyle, same K H Wutkin A Co, same. Kntkki-hisk, pub tax nule, etc .'J: 1 Milo Woods, salary 40 (X) E Hayter, salary 05 00 Gibson l'ost, indigent sol dier 10 00 Observer, printing.. 12.'i 00 C O Burgess, road acct ... '' 00 J II Mulkey.sam ... 110 Of) TBHuniley, same.. 5G 00 II Howe, error assess $ 20 J E Sibley, salary GO Oo J BTeitl, sme 21 80 lvli Riggs, same 7 00 C H Farmer, road acct. . . . 21 50 Isabel Eborall, same 100 00 C Aikman, same 110 00 C B Moores, homestead list 7 10 It SitvtMl His Leg. P. A. Duiifortti, of La .4 range, Ga.. auirerrd for six months with a fright ful running itore on bis leg; but writes Hint Buekltrn's Arnica Salve wholly cured it In five duys. ror ulcers, wouimIm, piles lt' the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 'Z'i'i. Bold by Klrk!aul Drug Co. 1A ItKKlC. Claud Boone made a business(?) trip to Huver Sunday. George Fisher, of Monmouth, i9 helping Mr. Bolter with his farm work. Ralph Davidson, of O. A. C, came down Friday for a few days' virtit with his relatives here. Mr. Wm. Fuqua sold to Dallas butchers, Castle & Shaw, 7 head of cattle for the neat sum of fS.G. Mrs. Longsworth. of Jefferson, came down Friday fur a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. 1. Con nett. School is progressing nicely under the efficient management ol" Miss Mabel Wheelock, ot Mon mouth. Mr. Alex Kerr has purchased the property formerly owned by Wm. McCurdy, ex-section foreman, of this place. Mrs. 11. A. Baldwin and family passed through Parker Saturday, en route for their new home at Win lock, Washington. A. B. Lacey and C. R. Parker have been making some improve ments, in the line of new wire fencing for their property here. Asth ma "One of my daughters had a terrible cse of asthma. We tried almost everything, but without re lief. We then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and three and one-half bottles cured her." Emma Jane Entsminger, Langsville. O. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral certainly cures many cases of asthma. And it cures bronchitis, hoarseness, weak lungs, whooping-cough, croup, winter coughs, night coughs, and hard colds. Tkrw iliw: 25c, He., SI. All traalits. Comolt your doctor. It h ny t&k It. than Jo 1 y: If toll; jou not to taka It. than -don't tako It. Ha know. Mft U with him. Wa r willing. J.C. AIKKCO..Iwell,M. Geo.F- Roflgers & Co. Wholesale Paper Dealers Our !'er ml Hnire product of the liest mills In the country.' Vou will save money ou prices and freight with ui. ' 130 Court St., Salem, Or Mrs. Lucas, niece of Mrs. Lyd'a Cox, has been visiting at the home ' of Mrs. Mary Davidson. She left Monday for her home in Kansas. Henry Winn, successor to Byron Nixon as mail carrier between Parker and Buena Vjsta, is proving himself a very worthy and com petent official. The It. F. D. route from Parker, in "fiected by Mr. E. C Clements, February, 5. has been approved and is r spede! to be in operation about the first ol May. . . ... Air. II Vt rmnn repreneuwuvo ui the Oregonian Publishing Co., who handles the Bates-IIawley signal box, has supplied the patrons with boxes. The patrons of this route are very anxious to have it go into effect and will greatly appreciate the benefits derived from a daily mail. i The pretty clear day9 of last week, accompanied by harmonious frog songs, allured us into the be lief that spring was here.. And now with our gardens all plowed snd planted, we have nothing ebe to do but sit and listen to the dreary sighs of the wind end the never Ceasing drip, drip of the Oregon mists. Tragedy Averted. 'ui,i in tit.. nieL- nf time our little 4Un. iu ' - boy was saved," writes Mrs. W. Wat kins, of Pleasant City, Ohio. -Pneumonia hd nlaved sad havoc with him and a terrible codkIi set In besides. Doctors treated him, but he grew worse every day. At length we tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, aud our darling was saved. He's now sound, and well." Every body ought to know, It's the only sure cure for coughs, colds aDd all lung dis eases. Guaranteed by Kirkland Drug Co. Price 50c. and l.u. Trial bot tles free. ' HIGHLAND. " Chris Peterson sold several head of fat hogs to Wm. Percival last week. - . -Mr." Gains and family have moved to a place below Indepen dence. . Mrs. Mason accompanied Frana Bennett and wife to Eastern Or., last week. George Reuf and family have moved back from Soap Creek, where he has been for the last few . . mo u in a. Mrs. Lou, Lucas', of Oregon City, was visiting Mrs. Lyda Cox last week and returned to Oregon City, Wednesday. Miss Sarah Helmick returned from Albany and Corvallis last Saturday, where she has been visi ting relatives. Joe Bolter started with ten head of cattle for Portland last Wednes day. They belonged to Mrs. Mason and she intended having them shipped to Eastern Oregon from there. Falls flitv'real estate is on the jump. N. A. Emmett paid $350 for the lot - upon wnien uis Courier & Ford store burned, and the Colwell residence across from the Watkins store has gone from 1200 to $1500 within a few days..