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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1903)
INDKrWWCNCK ENTKRI'FIHE, INDEPENDENCE, OltKtiO.V Ut nntl warm mcuUhm' in hero ami hunt f clniliili I Ix'ili? dolio. When you got I tltiuun you will )rolm1ly I , i t'(i i koiiio new 01 Furniture 0D 01 0 ivt IImj most eotnjili'lo iiml nclcct lino ovrr fwil iu your city, coiiKifctiii; of l(lroom .Sullen, j,tt i tM ill II III I ( Yntur TiiIi1i.ii ('Miiflii4 fruit Iti'dw ings and Mnttrt'HM'n, Clinirs and tin cihIIohh Q) tmiit of lints and iiiediutu Uorkcrn to wdect ji. ' Itomctiihcr also that J pvr Coupons to Every Purchaser. idow. I invito you to call, look over my poods V j p't irici'H. Wc aro hero for business and Qy jld like a portion of your trade. I VNIK TIT A.K 1 2SJ-G- ,) all its brant-hen. Pay or night call promptly a attended to. f. L. BICE, Independence, y on on 01 Monmouth Correspondents. Younf. of Kings Val- 0 town Friday. ;i K. O'Kclloy wont to la lay to visit her sister. ) Herren wai tbe guest N. Uttlli-rk Tuesday. Fisher mid wife, former v Jnlh, have moved nark to I f ,Kbbert is visiting at home in one of Portland' I Wl Httlleck, of Salem, Jug with her parents tho it; week. n Robertson, of Lewis I the guest of his Bister, t. O'Kelley, last week. jjnt P. L. Campbell, of Ku- 1 visiting in town Satur o are always glad to tee Lira Adkins and tlaugh f), went to Dallas Satur- to expects to be gone sev- as she has charge of the contest there. s 1 enninijion anu who, noose county, Iowa, ar- e the 31st of March and ng at the home of Mr. Mrs. Moreland and Mrs. mt Km licing sisters, im-y : in quest of health and they will find it. They ino of locating here. Earl, of Albany, is visit- ids and relatives in town. L;k ranches or town prop- front or to buy, see A.N, mm$, D.D-$. hmoutk Dentist xx Bssporfc P. O. , Monmouth. Mr. Win. Fixpia, wife and daughter, ol Parker, were in, town laiit Saturday. Th Meneley Concert Co. gave a fr.i sacred concert at the Christian' church Sunday night. Mr. Solomon Crowley, of Oak drove, but formerly of Monmouth, was in town on business Saturday The quarterly conference of the Evangelical Association will con vene in their church Friday even ing, holding over Sunday. Answer to conundrum No. 2: The downfall of Turkey, tho dis traction of China, the overthrow of Cnm and the humiliation of Alnca. Uncle Ira lkitler is quite sick. Frank Lucas went to Portland, Monday. Miss Cassie Stump is having a siege of lagrippe. Prof. French expects to leave jtertTiiesday for WestoiL. Miss Belle Ebbert, of Portland, la visiting here this week. Don't forget the mask ball at the W. O. W. hall on April 10. Clark Hembree had the misfor tune to lose a work horse last week. Miss Pearl Stafford was yisiting at her homo at Troutdule last week Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baldwin, of Independence, was in town lues day. The students will give a farewell reception to Trof. French on Thurs day evening at the college. Monmouth is having vry in teresting times now on the cow question. Home think a man l poor to buy fiM'd for Jus cow shoull lot think of living in a city like M.minoulh while the nwjority are nore liberal in their views and nr willing that the cows have a fw hi tea of grass without arreting the owner of the cow and not damage tho town either. lMHKer of Old himI Grip. The irr-'utr at tlitnuer from cold and rlii Is their rultiiiK In pneumonia. If reasonable care is iiiwd, however, s iil ChniiilH'rUln's CoiKh lU-nu-dy taken, all daiiuer will be avoided. Anionic the lens of thousand who have uned this remedy for theaedls- ram we have yet to learn of a single having remitted lit pneumonia, which show concluHlvely that it Is a certain preventive of that dangerous dlneaiM. It will cure a cold or an at tack of the grip l lllue tnun a,,y other treatuiKiit. It I pleasant and afeto take. For sale by Klrkliiud Drug Co. ijui:na vista. II. L. Hall and family visited Independence relatives Sunday. Deputy Assessor Huston asked questions in lluena last Thursday. Elmer Hall was doctoring a sick horse hint week. Tbe animal lias recovered. Mrs. Pelle Pagenkopf has been suffering an attack of lagrippe. the past ten days. Mrs. Emma Hughley returned Saturday to her homo at Wells, after a visit in Uuena. Prof. J. B. Horner and attorney W. E. Yates, of Corvallis, were Huuna visitors Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Emmons have just moved back to Buena from the Mulat hop yard across the river. Charles Moore and family are to move immediately onto the Mulat hop yard, recently vacated by Mr. Emmons. . ' Several couples of Buena's young folks attended the theatrical per formance at Suver, Saturday eve ning. Mrs. Norman Tyler is about re coyered lrom her illness with la grippe and "Grandma" Moore is improving- A. S. Pittman, of Wren, was in Buena U.e last of the week, seeking to buy some horses, but found none to suit him. The writer is informed that several oows have recently died, in the "bottom" , below Buena, the ailment being blind staggers. mend it as being nearer like bran than any other grata. Ha has a larcre DeLaval senerator, which costbim $125. He liat a light rve Lost Ten Pounds" a um "Look at thin." And h over-Upa ! coat to tliow how Ioom It I Is. Tlirre are some propie wno can rnw , ..... . .t,.. ...ill- fat to advance, hut tlie lot of flerti 1 room in wnicn wj aeep rv i t 1. . I .ui.l.Mc m nf failing I .1 ... II . i., ra will noi oo lamieu Dy any from the barn. He thips his butter to Portland and receives 32Jc r pound for butter fat He bus confidence In the dairy bold ness believing it will be one of the paying concern" in Oregon. ljister Service. Mrs W. I. Morrison, nee Delia Paeenkopf, of Buena Vista, is en gaged in teaching the Pedee school iUia anrilKT MrH. MorriSOIl is &R I tmo i-j . ' fi" irr Pfarrp went to Albany -xpeiient teacher and her energy Sunday to see his little girl living j9 prui8e worthy. there. A band oi registered cattle, en v i. TTioi.AP Imn boutrht the ,am to fhn eolleee farm at Cor- r rnuh .on . - a- home place and moved into the y&nj8 passed through Buena one .mrt dav last week. They were from Henry Ebbert, of Troutdale, is Baker City and were in charge of iieiuj i'"" I . r. mnntv vouni men. at home with his parents lor a y few days. Another man was injured, at the I r..lr nnarrv the last of the Week, Mr. Antrel is in scnooi agau., - - . , . . after several weeks' absence caused would by stepping on a nail. Grandma Lucas left on i Mon day's train for Portland to visit her children liying there. It is stated that fatal results would doubtless have occurred had the rock been heavier. The gentle man's name was not learned. me of the accented evidence! of failinjj health. Ai fleli-niakiliK proceoses iK-gin III me niuiiia:iit wu naturally when there il loaa of fleh we look first to the ttimiach for I lie caune. And the cause Is fed erally found to be diieaie of the Klomncb and di gestive and nutri tive tracts, result ing in Iom of nu trition and conse q ii e n t physical weak nrss. Diictor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery restores the loat flesh by curing diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nu trition and eua MinK the perfect dilution anil as similation of fond from which flesU and strength are made. My wife wan fo five years troubled wild IwliuMtion o( lomsch sikI bowel", blunting " srvere nain at (imn during Ihe enlire five yearn." writes Mr. I. MilUm Unirer. of MrtonneiiMiurg. r. - nei w.. Ueotrfl, and she look a punrative every few days trnl only received temporary relief She : i nu ...t I Uimhl nil, bottle of Dr. I'ien'a '.ollen Medical Uiai-overy from our dniKKi-t ami alter taking- ii nc i 'i- like a new wcu.un. Ha no more trouble wita tomai'h and bowel, and ha no pain nor Moat ing Hua gained fifteen pouiida in weight." Dr. Pierce'a Pleasant PelleU cure con stipation and biliousnens. There will be Easter services at the M. E. church next Sunday morninir and evening. Special mueic has been provided for this service. Preaching by tbe pastor. Itev. S. Snyder, iu the morning at 11 o'clock. There will be a mis sionary program in the evening. some of the children being dressed in Oriental coBtume. Miss Louise Waller and others are home from Mt. Angel college. Make a Clean sweep. There's nothing like dointr a thing thoroughly. Of all the Halves yon ever heard of Bucklen's Arnica Salve 1h tbe best. It sweep away and mirea i. i.rntui ciils. boile. ulcers. skin eruptions and piles. It s only o and guaranteed to give Batimacuuu y3 Kirkland Drug Co. " Bev. E. C. Wigmoie is to lecture at the school house next Friday evening on his celebrated subject, "The Living Books of the Age. The admission will be 10 and 20 cents and all proceeds go to the public school library fund. - . . - Jtobbed the Grave. A startling Incident is narrated by John Oliver, of Philadelphia, as rol lows: "I wa In an awful condition Mv skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continu ally iu back and side, no appetite, irrowina- weaker day by day. mree nhvsicians had iriveu me up. Tbeu I was advised to try Electric Bittws. To my great joy the first bottle made a de cided iniorovemeut. I continued their use for three weeks and am uow a well man. I know they robbed the crave of auother victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 60c. Guaranteed at Kirkland Drug Co. s. YV. A. Yocoiu's Creamery. First pub. April 2, i-t P". APr" w ADMINISTKATUIX NOTICE. Vn.iM. la hereby elven tliat Mrs. Lucinda, n..i.iui ..r indt-ni-ndeiire. Polk county. Oregon, has been appointed admtnist ratrii: of the estate of John It. Haldwln, deceased. All persons having claims against sam es tate are hereby notmeato present. nnri t.v affidavit within six months from this date to said administratrix, at her homo in said city of Independence, l'om county Oregon. ' Dated at Independence, roia couui, gon, this 2nd day of April, UW. , MRH. Lt'ClSIDA KALOWIK, Adm x estate of John K. ISaldwin.dec'd. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. R. ALJLIN, D. D. S. ...Dentist... Painless Kx traction a Specialty. Cooper Building, Independence, One. Special from Ballstou. . W. A. Yocom, who lives about one mile west of Ballstou, has sowed the greater part ot his farm to clover and haB gone into the dairy business. He milks at present 12 cows and buys more as lie finds good ones for sale. He buys the very bast cows obtain able, having found by experience that they pay best in the long run. Last summer he built a large barn with all the latest improve ments, cleanliness being one of the main items considered. This summer he will build , a silo and will raise a crop of field ccrn to fill it. He will plant some alfalfa this spring, the dairy journals reco- Liver Pills That's what you need ; some thing to cure your bilious ness and give you a good digestion. Avers Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation and biliousness. Gently laxative. All druggist. W ant your moustache or beard a baautif ul V rt,.h Klme.k f Than US BUCKINGHAM'S DYEwh&V. M Ct. pay WT, Ol s. w., r.-e E.T. 1IEXKLK, Barber Shop. main street, Independence, - - Oregon. J. S. MOORE, Tonsorial Artist ' Only first-class workmen em ployed in the "Wigwam." Shop situated on North side of C Street. Ask Ik Apt for . Tickets VIA TO SPOKANE ST. PAUL, DULl'TH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS CAST. 2 TIIAIXS DAILY 2 Fast Time NEW CQUIPMCNT THBOOOHCUT Day Coaches Palace and Tourist Sleepers. Dining and Bufiet Smoking Library Cars. DAYLIGHT TRIP THROUGH CAS CADE AND ROCKY MTK8. For rates, folders and full informa tion regarding tickets, routes, etc., call on or address H. DICKSON, City Ticket Agent J. W. FHALOJf, Trav. Pass. Agt., Portland. ' . A. B.C. DENNISTOX, G. W. P. A. 6H First Ave., SeattlaWash.