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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1903)
ItflnWNW2NCB KNTKfcPP.ISE, INDEI'ENDENOK, OKI-WON wn)S8S89 688SS0OO in horn ami Iiouho When you ;vt t !iiiii nml warm weather I clrin.itc Ihu'iii' ltIl. tluiMij-'Ji you will jirobahly lll'Cll H)llll lll.'W Furniture I 1 I,, hi. tlio iimt ct)itiiili4 mill Hclcct. linn ever i .--- --- ---i - - - ---- t urri'l in your city, connistiiij; of licdrooui Suite, Kxtfntion nixl (Vntor Tahk', Ouh'Ih'h, Iron lioiU, ipti ami MottrcHM'H, Chairs ami an ciiiIIohh iunoiiiit of lino ami ini'iliuni Knckcrs to select .from. Ui'incmhiT alwo that J jjivo 01 Coupons to Every Purchaser. t )u thosi hi'autiful Salal .Sots Hi-en in tin south Vimlow. I invito you to call, look over my km1s ami 't jU'ii'CH. Wo are horn for Iiiihuichh ami Voukl liko a nortion of your trudo. ' j uNiD:is"iiri,A.:ic:i.N:G- Jn all Itrt hranchi'K. Day or nijzlit cullx promptly i attcmlotl to. JW. L. BICE, Independence. 9 M-598889 Monmouth Correspondents i IIuIipC lout a tine heifer liiHt I i Moran went to Portland jr on huinc. lteriha Allen went to Sah'in ffk to vieit frifiuli. i . m lliirlen, of CorvallU, tfui In mi liiiHiniMH Saturday. 1 I 1 I K. Keyn, of Salem, wan ft ot Kev. Stewart latwcek. t. Chule lout two fine cowa $ horse from poisoning lftt I I F. Htinville, of Kugene, w8 fn TunKilny. Ho formerly at A school here. tin Kcxford, of Corvallis, in guest of A. N. Halleck Fri nd Saturday. In-mber the Maiieley concert lay night. Everyholy go ieur a grand treat. limn Robertson, oJ Lewis- us visiting hi sinter, Mfr O'Kellcy, Monday. wer to laxt week's conun- They will raise an urn 00 a rainy day of course. 1. Simpson, the Luckiamute diner and larnier, was doing Jess in town last Saturday. jh'pb ltobertnon, of Grants I was the uut'Ht of his niece, ?M. E. O'Kelley, Friday and lay. I. .1. U. Gordon, lately of Iowa, f rented the Stump property will rcnide there tll he finds it.ible location. I Jmindrum No. 2: What four )nn would it affect if an African waiter in a hotel, carrying a turkey should down with it? Answer next week. Mr. I.. Fitzgerald, of Fulton, South Dakota, was in town Tues day looking at the country, llo is well pleased with this part of Ore gon. The spring rains are here, Just think of it. Soma of the old croakers begin to cry, "drought." Who ever heard of a drought in the Willamette valley? Mrs. Klla Sherman is having her lawn put in shape. She has one of the nicest homes in town and when the lawn is done it will add to its looks yery much. At the meeting of the council Monday evening the marshal's re port on wide-walks and cross-walks was as follows: The side-walk so lone in dispute on Main street was reported in a very had condition UMl-the-pftrtteg owning saiu wane nebrbas, D-D.S. onmouth Dentist r P. O. Monmouth. refused to repair the same for the reason that the county supervisor and city mayor in plowing tho road undermined the walk and put a horse on said walk and damaging tho walks so that it will cost quite a sum to repair them, and said ... .1.. owner claiming uiai too jmiuco who damaged it should do the re pairing. The next order of busi ness was a petition presenieu hk- ing the permission of staking cows or. the streets. Petition read and laid on the table till next Monday evening. Mr. Ebhert is en the sick list. Oscar Russell is at home for a few days. ' Mrs. Church is visiting in Falls City this week. Misa Laura Adkim was a pasB enger by stage to Salem Monday. Mr. John Zigler leit Monday morning for California. J, C. Rose and wile spent several days at Airlie last week. Miss Clara Boll, of Falls City, visited Mrs. Church last week. Miss Kelley, of the MoMinnvillej school, visited friends here Sunday. Miss llorthu Allen has a position in a photograph gallery in Salem. Mr. (1. Adkins is carrying the rural mail for Mr. Mulkey at pres. ent. W. 'J. I'ryaiit, a teacher in East ern Oregoi , is visiting old friend here. Miss Pearl Hedges, teacher in the Oak Grove Vc-hoof, spent Sun day h"ie. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston have moved into the house recently vacated by Mr. Grillin. Mr. Rurrus Rose, a student of O. A. C, is v siting here will re turn to school Wednesday, State Superintendent Ackerman and Superintendant Starr were visiting the Normal this week. Thee was a good crowd of y ung folks from here attended the dance at Independence last Saturday eve ning "I have no more norvouo headaches and rest very well at night." When woman sunVrs from frmals wruktieM nti'l irregularity or otfirr forms of womanly (Iim um?, Hie effect is cer tain lo be market 01 lier nrrvona y trill, Ui Enteral effect If iiitf, in Mr. NV(xxltii' cmie, " lu rvmii ht-wlachew, rcrt KmiiicMi ul tiifclit" ami run-down conili tioii. Jt i minply common unite then which av if you cure the female weak neis, irr'i;til.irily, etc., you will cure the nrrvouitnuM, i-rileMiii- ami other con-rum-nee of womanly diwaie. IJr. I'len-e'i f-'avorite 1're-M.ription enrf 1 the woniunlv di-eai whi h undermine the Rrm ral 'health. It elalliilie rrgu larilv, drie ef eblinff draiiii, heal iu flaiuiiiatioii mi l ulceration, and cures ft-miile weakness. It cure beadathe, nt-rvousiieMi, l--plesnei, etc., by cur iiiK the womanly diseuae which cause these i1mc!iU. ' Sick women are. invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by Icttc r, free. All correspond ence tri-t I v private. Adilres Vr. K. V. I'ierce, Buffalo, N. Y. I Irrl more linn Krtrfnl to you for tht rnrfit I llnvc rrcriv, 1 from Or. -irrrc I nvor lie rriitiin unit 'iWil'lcn MHirnl In-o m ' wni Mr, Krric . W.ioclin. of Millt-rton, luu-hnw Co.. N. V . rare of h No. ! " Hor a niimlicrof y-ar I hid iK-rn irnolilnl with leinnle wesknw. HCITOU. hrailnrhr. lrrrK"l"t V. rr. Ii-miii-u at liiKlit. nnil. In fact wan all nm-ilown. bui a(l-r tkliiihi lmlr of Kavonie acrlpiiou" onl on of T.oWen Mrilical IMncov. try' Irrl Hint 1 m rntirly cxtmi, I have no : t. -. I.. . V. . .nH rntt vprv well at niuht In latt. Iirrl like a dlffrr-nt per-tr.n, llmiiku lo or Kiiw aovicr anu w.ju ivi-1.. M. i,, ., il. miafiirtllllfl to ' ' larncilyilvi-llwhoiiilrrfromany r. t,llUte Hail IDC miSIOrUllie to , jU trimi,lr to write to Or. l"icr at one. Thty will not rrjtrrt it." " Favorite Prescription ha the testi mony of thousands of women to its com plete cure of womanly disease. Do not accept an unknown and unproved sub stitute in its place. , Vr. Pierre' Pleasant Pellet should be used with " Favorite Prescription " when ever a laxative i required. lose a horse and two cows from poisining caused by eating Larks pur. There will be a masquerade to be given heie the 10th of April, in W. ), V. hall. Prizes to be given to the best sustained character. All invited. - a! - ..... l.nn.l linu titt . , , . . parent lie re. been able to oractice on account of 1 tw 1alr lifinir audi, but we were JUUllie iUliCK pleascd to hear them again Mon day evening. tinu"d. The Soap Creek bridge on the Monmouth-Corvallis road also need attention. The north ap proach Is lacking a plank which causes a vehicle to drop at lea I foot as it leaves the bridge, while in driving onto the approach froui the north, a rig is given a terrific wrench, riot to mention tho cfl'-'et on Ix'th hore and driver. Another bad fatlier of the high wavs hertabouts that enures much unfavorable comment, is the forty or lifty rod of road running east and west along the A. J. niehard son farm, a r''8 the Luckiamute. A worse strip of road for "chuck holes" would be hard to find. We w ish to cast no reflection on those in charge of these matters, but simplv oflV-r a hint looning to the betterment of the public high way in Question, it is not a per sonal m itter in any sense, but one that should interest every party who desires the advancement of Polk county, Makes it Clean sweep. There' nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. ' Of all-the aalves yon ever heard of Jiuckleu's Arnica Salve I the bent. It sweep away aud eures hum, sore. Oruises, cum, none, uiir, Hkin eruptions and pile?. H'only2.c nnd guaranteed to give satisfaction by KirklanU urug in. Mabel VVheelock. who is tcachin at Parker, spent Sunday with her A Great Sensatlouv There wa a big senoation iu Lee vllie, Ind., wheu.W. H. Brown, of that place, who was expected to die, had bis life saved by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. He writ": "I endured luHUflerable agon lea from alhttia, but your New Dis covery gave ma immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a complete cure." Similar cures of consumption, pneumonia, broucblti and grip are numerous. It' the peerless remedy for all throat aud lung troubles. Trice 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed by Klrk land Drug Co. Trial bottles tree, ANTIOCII. Will and Clem Fishback droye to Salem Monday. r. l 1 l.'.l..,.l T?:.l,11 Qt rt. 1'aVUI aim Jjunmu ,nuv rf ed MondLflfld came out from Monmouth Kiidayjind visited over Sundav with her brother, W. II. Mack, and family. Over 100,000 feet of oak timber is being cut into saw timber in this vicinity. Mr. Dagger, of Eola, was in this community Sunday visiting the Wheelocks. . Thor will be Easter exercises at the school house on Easter Sunday at 11 o'clock A. M. Rev. L. Green, pastor of the Christian church of Dallas, will preach at .3 o clock after the basket dinner. All are invited to attend and have a most enjoyable time. ICobbetl the Grave. A startling incident Is narrated by John Oliver, of Philadelphia, as fol Iowa: "I was in an awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continu ally in back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day ny aay. inree nhvsiciana bad given me up. Then I was advised to try Electric Bitters. To my great joy the first bottle rrmoejiue 1 continued their use for three weeks and am now a well man. I know they robbed the ri-nvM of (mother victim." No one should fail to try them. Ouly 50o Guaranteed at Kirkland Drug Co.'s. Another Gentle Hint. Firat pub. April 2. Jt pub. April 3H A II I X I STK ATI t IX NOTICE. Xnii.-clHhon-liv i-lveu that Mrs. Uiclnda. u..it.i ..r lnnVwiiik-nre. Polk county Ort-Ron, has ben appointed adminlst ratrt oftlietftate of John it. lianiwin, All persona bavin claim alut said es tate are hereby uollfledto present the same verified by affidavit within mx momniironr. thia date to ald adminiatrtrlx.at lier homo In said city of Independence, ro couniy Oregon. rutted at Indeprndencc, fott couniy, ure gon, lb l 2nd day of April, 1!J. Adm xexiatcofJohn K. Haldwin.dec " ALARM Clocks IS Just received another ship ment of Alarm Clocks, con sisting of time alarm, lum inous alarm and spasmodic alarm. Call on us for alarms. Kramer $ Co., INDEPENDENCE, ORE Buena Vistaites who have cc casion to travel the Corvallis-In- deoendence road are greatly pleased over the recent improvements made to the Soap Creek bridge. The south app-oach, which has been yery .ungate, has been made considerably wider by the addition of several loads of dirt to each side and a good railing Itua liAn nnt. mi. The good work should be con- Dizzy? Then your liver isn't acting well. You suffer from bilious ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills act directly on the liver. For 60 years they have been the Standard Family Pill. Small doses cure. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. R. ALL! Nf D" D S ...DentisL.r Painless Extraction a Specially. Cooper Building, Independence, Ore. E. T. HENKLE, Barber Shop. main' street, Independence, - - Oregon. 3. S. MOORE, Tonsorial Artist 0nlyTricTa8vorkmen em ployed in the "Wigwam." Shop situated on North side of C Street. Ask the Agent for Tickets VIA TO SPOKANE ST. PAUL, Dl'LUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO Akin ai t POINTS EAST. TliAlXS DAILY Fast Time NEW EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT 2 Atldruga-I't; I ntUI JVHI aaivw ipi, Mown or ncu W Makers M cmrr,, no r. a ea. " - nimiiunuiii'o nvcfpr.rJ. DUbMnunHMOUia.' DayCoacIies Palace and Tourist Sleepers. Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. DAYLIGHT TRIP THROUGH CAS CADE AND ROCKY MTN8. For rates, folders aud full informa tion regarding tickets, route, etc., call on or address H. DICKSON, City Ticket Aitent J. W. PHAL02J, Trar. Pass. Aet., Portland. A. B.C. DENNISTON, G. W. P. A. 612 First Ave., Seattle, Wash.