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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1903)
! . . a rcai 1 01 County Correspondence tint for (EvtryMy in Alltl.lK. It llirahlierff wan last week. Sheriff J. T. Ford wan a buainee oaller last week. IVarl Hose was a Monmouth visitor Inst, week." Phr Simpson was a Portland yisitor last week. Ed Patras has enclosed his resi dence with a neat wire fence. John Hastings was seriously ill early last week, but is better now. Walter JVinkley and Koscoe Staats were transacting business in Corvallis last week. A. II. Yost, of University Park, has Wen employed a head sawyer by the Pedee Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheythe. of Hoskins, visited Airlie relatives last Saturday and Sunday. John Hastings lias been offered a good position in train service by the S. P. railroad company. The Charter Oak Mill Co. ship ped a carload of oak lumber to Sacramento, Cal., last aturuay J. A-JIannum, of McTimnionds Valley, came down to attend the republican primary last Saturday. A full delegation from this pro duct attended the county republi can convention at Dallas last Sat urday. A few small lots of mohair haye been sold in this vicinity, at prices ranging from 28 to 32 cents per pound. Clyde Turner bas moved to Airlie and will drive A. R. Lewis' meat wagon during the coming season. W. E. Williams attended the meeting of the county democratic committee meeting at Dallas last Saturday. A cart of E. A. Taylor's logging crew left here last week for the camp on the headwater of the Willamette. A fiaeJQmbaii-or the depot last week for Thomas Kinchin and was sent out to his home at Pedee. Fayne Simpson, of Airlie. and Wretha Allen, of Kings Valley, were married at Corvallis on Thurs day of last week. J. L. Atwater and John Taylor have petioned the county court to change tke location of the county road, which crosses their renpective premises. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pagenkofl", of of Pedee, were in town last week and report fawn work well ad vanced, with crop and fruit pros pects very flattering. Mrs. Alice Jackson went to Port land last week for a brief visit with relatives, after which she will go to Ogden to join her husband, who is employed in railroad con struction in that city. Two prominent young men of Montgomery boarded the motor here last Monday morning and their baggage equipment indicated a journey of considerable duration but they refused to give your j correspondent any information s Airlie!t"h"ir,5,,-,in"li"a,,r l4r,,0,,'e r"' turn. J. 0. StaaU was tow" ,tt"1 Thursday it.Uirinj? ubout the freight rate on mohair from Aulu to Norton, but ha,..eninR to ,Wi'V II, s. Smith, (a r.eent arrival from Notion) who convinced him that lioston pries were no better than were offered at Airlie. sold his en tire crop to Mr. Smith, at;!0 ",,,ltb per pound. in incident of unusual ooetur- .,7e was witnessed in the republi can primary meeting held here on last Saturday, the precimn en titled to nine delegates and there was just that number in atten dance at the meeting and as each one present received eight votes. .. entire assemblage was declare.! elected to represent the precinct in the convention. Chairman J. A. Hannum says he "never saw majorities run so even." Iteware of Ointment for Ca tarrh Tiiut Contain Mercury As mercury will surely tleidroy the ..rmiitil and completely derange the whole system when entering U through the mucous auriaee. oum articles should never be uwtl except on prescript ion t from reputable pliysl- clans, as the damage tney wui ..u ten fold to the good you can ptwsioij derive from them. Hall's (.alarm Cure, manufactured ly r. J. ( Heney . . Toledo. Ohio, eontsins no mer cury and is taken internally, acting directly upon the UHkmJ in hi iiik.-u nurfaees of the system. In buyimr Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the limine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by K. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. I'rice, oo ier bottle. Hall's Family Pills are the best. HIGHLAND. Ethel and Edith Alexander are on the sick list. Ella Hamann is assisting Mrs C. E. Tedrow with her work. Two sheep shearers sheared some of J. Dickinson's sheep last week S. U. McElmurry went to Linn feek to visi his father Winnogene Osborne came op from McMinnville last Fndav, re turning Sunday. R. W. Swink has commenced preparations for his school exer cises the last day. George Bootbby, of Monmouth, was through here last '1 uesday on the lookout for fat hog:-. Mr. Gentry bfs greatly added to the anDearance of his farm by prun ing and white-washing his fruit trees. LEWISVILLE. The family of W. L. Bristow, who have been visiting at Eugene, have returned home. Henry Williams is now employ ed at the Charter Oak sawmill, where he intends to work for some time A farewell party was given to Florence aud Marion Haynes last Friday night and a large number of the young people were invited. Games were played and an excel lent lunch was served. All pres ent reported a good time. 01 m b o (B 0D 05 m oi 01 03) 3) nill, rr ..vrythiHR u,..I.t tl.o nun. Kvry hou ha mr.lori ui.it. K'i'l' k'1"1 "f She.ruirp-Willianos Paint Hrmllv M.ito.lt... o,o homo -,., ritWr ..ul ,i,loori.MV. Its knowing tho rfcl.l kind f 1-AINTan.rimttinit .m tho rfcU pW th:lt IrtakH painting n T.-ll -bat you want to paint, a,wl Wll tdl ym riyht kind to tlt'. . ' Full color card for the asking 05 I 'S . . a i -A- Ill l lul u vui w . . . yirs N A- r, r- r- v v B III Independence, (r Mr. Oherer. proprietor of we Charter Oak sawmill, shipped 10,- (HK) feel of oak lumber to Caliloriua ast Saturday. The Sunday fchoo! convention, which was held at this place, was well attended and we find that the convention is a great he! J to the Sunday scho !. Misses Floreuce and Marion Haynes, daughters of Hev. T. J. Havnes. left here Sunday for Lu- gene, where they have employment for the summer. Mr. Frank Turner, who lias been carrying the mail from Lewisville to Pedee, is making arrangements to go to Eugene, where he will help Ed Taylor in logging. 1 1 f I : N A VISTA. (irandnift Moor" bus b.-.-n .piite ill this week. Jack Hall, of Wells, was a lUicnn visitor Wednesday. Charles McClain made a business trip to Albany Monday. Miss Alice Knighton visited in Albany the first of the week. Albert Savisson and wife were Independence visitr Monday. C. C. and Jud Kays returned to Spring Hill Tuesday to resume log- Mrs. Josrph Hecker, of Wells, transacted business in lUiena Vista Tuesday. John Ualdwin is putting new t Mr. Laura. S. Webb, 1 M Tin riiiilrliBt Wnm'i lm I I 1 1 1 m Cimhm mt Morttoora Oblo. 1 htmttA w dun ot llf which wm Iwt pprdlm- I iratfeed Win f ChAm. i fcddcd to try hot tk. I Mfiriwcid font rdW th flnt murth. m I kept en taking R for Uvm month and now I MMtruaU wMhMpaHiandlhalltakUoH and a mm until I have pucd the dlmix." Fsmala weakneM, diaordered mcaaea, falling of the womb and ovarian troubles do not wenr off. Thar follow a woman to the change of life. Do not wait bnttaJre Win of Cardui now and aroid th troo bla. Wine of Cardui never fails to benefit a suffering woman of any age. Wins of Cardui relieved An. Waub wnen ice wu in uan aft. When you com to the change of Ufa Mr. Webb's lettor wiU mean more to you than it doea now. But you may now avoid the uffarinff she endurad. DniBffiaU aeu vi DOvia oi n m 01 iaruui. Ills under his hour making other repaid Farmer are not it wh are rushed i abouta at the prvetil idlest')', the village ' buv from mornirr the store are full most of the limn t noliceablu a v?ry m bustle and prosp-rltj Fine chocolates i Wagoner'a. M. F. nanvillo,: visitor in town over ' ing. Frank Fiaher d incoming passengrt from Portland. THE I N DEPENI1ENCE-JiAIlONi OAPITALSTOCK,$50,0a II HIKSHBERO, l'rei;dent7 ABUAMNKliOJ C. W. 1UV1NE, CashieN DIHECTORS.-H. H7mebbrrg7lrw7sr, II. F. emitli,' A. Nelson. A (teneral banking and exclianico business transacted. to dlseximited. Commercial credits granted. leolti receieo object to check. A7itJE'CAnDU V i 4 I i i i 1 C m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmaa' , v1 S6 w sjs V. W W W vU 'sa' sw' W I I Our new Eocai 269 LIBERTY ST. New building next door to Jos. Meyers' Call and fjet fine Furniture Polish Do not miss seeing our superior line of petings, Mattings and Linoleums. m The House Furnishing J! 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