Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, April 30, 1903, Image 5

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Furniture
i. ilio nicict complete ami hc1tI lino
Z carried in vur city, cotiHixtinji of lVilmmu Suil,f, j
f j.;xt,.,tim and Outer Table, CWIicm, lion '..ls,
Spring nttd MattrrMHcs, (Miairn and an mh11!hh Q
I amount of lino ami medium Hockerx tn Hclcct .
'mo over (Jj)
I from. Hemember ulo that I j;ivo
J .Coupons to Every Purchaser.
F On thorn beautiful Salad Set Keen in the notith
f window. 1 invito you to call, look over 'iny ha
1 o,l int i.riceH. Wo aro hero for burliness and
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i i 1:1... luirlnLii tt voiir ti'!iili
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i I,, all its branclH'H. Day or night calls promptly j&
19 attended to.
u W. L. BICE, Independence, y
County Correspondence
SUNNY HliOl'K.
jtn Clarke visited Salem tltia
Uk. He disposed of it horae while
iere.
F.C. Hayars viaited Oak Grove
iturdav. Ho traded for ft hack
hil there.
The cloning, exercise- of the
rhool here wer held Monday,
pril 27, at 7 p. m.
R. M. Smith rejwirts having lost
large ndmW of lambs recently.
thinks a ooyotte did the work.
Goo. Murphy and (lien Ireland
L cutting a large amount of oak
raber on the Ireland ranch, south
If here.
Ex. Co. Judjro Wells and John
lurpby panned here Monday on
eir way to their timber cluima on
e Siletz.
James Dunn, of Corvallis. was
rough here recently. He was in-
nested in logging but did not care
the tackle the oak timber on the
umwalt placo.
Road Supervisor Thoe. Strain
m been doing some excellent
rkon the Moran Hill. Con-
Arable work will be douated and
think we will have the beet road
have ever had.
AIKMK,
Mr, and 11. A. HastinKfl, of Pedee,
re Airlie viuitors last week.
Walter Butler, Deputy Assessor,
recently here on oflicial husi-
MisaOllie Iia.fi nor and Mrs-
Patras were Independence visi-'"laatweek.
. R. IMrba$, D. D. $.
Jlonmoutli
Dentist
&a Esporb N
rcr P. O.. Monmouth.
Luther Condron and John Ronco,
of the I'edee Lumber Co., were here
on buaineMi last week.
One of the section banua was
slightly injured here oa laRt Sat
urday, by handcar jumping the
track.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Jonea, of
Montgomery, attended the County
Sundny School Convention in In
dependence lunt week.
Elmers Burroughs, of McTiin
monda Valley, wan in town laat
wek with a load of poultry, which
he exchanged for merchandise.
S. P. Hastings haa advertised
his personal projerty for Bale and
will leave about the middle of May
for Repairria, Wash., where he
owne a fine ranch.
A Greit Sensatlour
..... . hli. iu.ntlon In Lee'
I UVI. n mn
villa, lud., wheu V. H. Brown, of
that place, wdo waa exjieciru w
i.. a i.i. ufa ..H hv Dr. KImk's New
Dlacavery for Conauuiption. He
. t . 1,1.. n rrin.
writw: t i euuureu msuiioruuio
lea from athrua, but .vour New DIs-
ma iBiiiipillate relief and
aoon Ihereafter efTeoted a complete
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cure." Similar cures oi wu"m'"""
pneumoula, bronchltia and grip are
numerous. It'a the peerlewi remetiy
for all throat and luug trouble. Price
SOoand 11.00. Guaranteed by Kirk
land Drug Co. Trial bottle tree.
HIGHLAND.
Mise Bertha Osborn ia no better.
Mrs. R. G. Simon is in Minnesota
visiting relatives.
Miss Winnie Osborn is home
from McMinnville.
Mrs. Hughea, of Pallas, has been
visiting relatives here.
. n . .'- njo.linor Sam
(Jbris reieraou i .'""o.
Baldwin in his work this ween.
Mrs. James leurim, -has
been very ill, but is better at
present.
. ai..i. tvinir at
i Mrs. Anna diiic j - .
the h"me of Mr. and Mrs. Jones, in
Indepenuenc
i . ., ,1 1anirhter.
Bud Alexanaer ----- . -Edilh
were visiting relatiyes ia
Linn County Sunday.
.Mr. Graves and clauiihler. 0 In-
di-peiidifiiue, were giients at the
home ol Mrs. Gentry .Sunday.
Our Sunday School ut two
lelegupm lo tlm S. S. convention
liixt week, who enjoyed it Imm-ii-
auly.
Word was received Suturday
from Portland that Misa Nellie Cox
had tu ken a relapau and waa in a
very Herioti condition.
IColilieil the (iriivo.
A alartlinu inuidviit Ik narra'ed bv
John Oliver, of Pinladelpbiu, a fol-
luwa: "1 wai In an aw ml eoiiultum.
My nklii waa almoHl yeilow, vea
uukwii, tuiigue coated, pain continu
ally In back and aide, no appetite,
growing weaker day by day. Three
nlijnlclHiia had given nie up. lien I
waa advlted to try Klerlric lUllera. To
my Krrl Joy the lirnl bottle made a de
cided improvement. 1 voutiuued
(heir uae for three weeka and am now
a well man. 1 know they robbed the
grave f auother victim." No one
ahould fail to try them. Only 60c.
Guaranteed at Kirkland Drug Co. 'a.
HUKNA VISTA.
A. J. Hall, of Wells, was in this
burg Monday.
Farmers are rushing their spring
work to completion, these balmy,
spring days.
B. N. Hall now occupies the Mel
vin Baldwin reaidence, In the west
part of town. ,
S. M. Daniels, of Monmouth,
looked after buainess in this place,
the last of the week.
Miss M. J. Lee returned Friday
from a visit with CroBton and In
depen Jence friends.
Mrs. John Knighton returned to
her Salem home Monday, after a
visit with Buena relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Harmon, of
Bridgeport, visited at the Andrew
Anderson home, Suturday and
Sunday.
Miss Alice Knighton and Miss
Mabel Johnson were passengers on
Monday's boot, bound for Salem
for a visit with friends.
An immense bunch of bananas
sold in 24 hoursl And in Buena
ViBta! It happened last week and
E. C. Cole took in the nickels.
A large and attentive audience
listened to arTable sermon by
BiahoD Heil. Thursday evening, in
the United Evangelical church
here.
Mr. Loean. who with his family
came to Buena Vista last fall, is
shortly to leave for Newberg. to re-
side. He has purchased some land
near there.
J. H. Knichton and Albert
Davisson have been keeping bach
elors' hall and farming a portion
of the C. P. Wells ranch, near 1
dependence, recently. ,
A drive of 2,000,000 feet of logs
r. tha hPAd waters ol ine
1 1 U 111
T.nnkiamute. in charge of the well
known Spaulding Company, passed
Buena Vista Wednesday, bound lor
down river points.
tU. 0. Sbarman,
Is prepared to nhov
you a complete line
of Ktylish samples
for spring suits. Call
and look them over
and ascertain prices.
Bank Building,
J XI) EPENDEXCE, OJUJ.
The road work, mentioned by us
laht week, is progressing rapidly.
A number of men and a large road
scraper are making an excellent
showing on the job.
The popularly of the Ester
pkihe was plainly manifested here
Friday, when the paper failed to
arrive. There was a rush Saturday
noon, in consequence. We hope it
will not happen again, Mr. Mail
clerk. - .
About thirty people participated
in the cleaning up of the Buena
cemetery Saturday and partook of
a bountiful bnsket dinner at noon.
Owing to the busy season on the
farm, however and to the further
fact that the weather was unfavor
able, the attendance was not what
it otherwise would have been and
another day is to set for the work.
Watch for the date.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nehren, of
Oregon City, have a baby daughter.
It arrived April 13th. A letter
from Oregon City parties to Buena
friends, received Monday, stated
that Mrs. Nehren was in a very
critical condition with serious
doubts as to her recovery. In girl
hood Mrs. Nehren was Iiss Jest ie
Hoover, a well known young lady
of Buena Vista.
Constipation
r .,.,t hpiA arhe? Pain
, ...... m an.r V Kail
Da oi youi y
taste in your mouth? Its
your liver! Ayer's Pills are
liver pills. They cure consti
pation, headache, dyspepsia.
r asc. Alldnmtaf-
i rich blKkf Then
BUCKINGHAM'S DYEteMift
SI2VEKE ATTACK OF GRIP.
Cured by Oue bottle of Chamber
lain's Counh Remedy.
"Whenl had an attack of the grip
lrst winter (the second one) I actually
cured myself with one bottle of Cham
berlain's Cough Bemedy," says Frank
W Perry, editor of the Enterprise,
Bhortsvllle, N. Y. "This ia the honest
truth. I at times kept from coughing
myself to pieces by taking a teaspoon
ful of tnis remedy, and when the
coughing spell would come on at night
I would take a dose and it Beemed
thattfafr briefest interval the cough
would pass on ana i wouiuguiuiH
perfeotly free from cough and its ac
companying pains. To say thattbe
remedy acted as a most agreeable sur
prise Is putting it very mildly. I had
uo idea that it would or could knock
out the grip, simply because I had
never tried it for such a purpose, but it
did, and it seemed with the second at
tack of coughing the remedy caused it
to not only be of less duration but the
pains were far less severe add I had
not used the contents of one bottle be
fore Mr. Grip had bid me adieu." For
sale by Kirkland Drug Co.
GL Hawkins
Dallas, Ore.
Marble and
Granite
Monument8and Head
atones Cemetery ,
work etc.
Health
" For 25 yeart I have never
miaaed taking Ayer's Saraaparilla
every apring. It cleanaea my
blood, makea me feel strong, and
does me good in every way."
John P. Hodnette, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Pure and rich blood
carries new life to every
part of the body. You
are invigorated, refreshed.
You feel anxious to be
active. You become strong,
steady,courageous. That's
what Ayer's Sarsaparilla
will do for you.
II.MaMIU. AliariffWa.
Atk Tonr doctor wh.t b. think, et Ayr"
S.rtprill.. H.knoHbouiU,Uirraiid
old f.mllf rntdK-tn.. follow W 4.clKl
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First pub. April 2. ; Int pub. April SO
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.
vii. i hmhc .Iv.n that Mm. Luclnda
Baldwin, or Independence, Polk county,
ha. hn Dointed admlniat ratris
of tbe estate or John R. Baldwin, deceased.
All person Having claim, aguiu.v
..i..h.iir notified to DreMDt the same
verified by affidavit within iK month from
this date to said admlDistratrK, at her homo
in said city or Independence, Polk county
Oregon. '
Dated at Independence, Polk county, Ore
gon, this 2nd day or April, VMi.
' MRU. LL'CIKDA BA1.DWIS.
Admxestate of John K. Baldwin, dec d.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
W, R. ALLIN, D. D. S.
...Dentist...
Painless Extraction
Specialty.
Cooper Building,
Independence, Ore.
E. T. HENKLE,
Barber Shop.
main street,
Independence, - - Ore
J. S. MOORE,
Tonsorial Artist
Only brst-class workmen em
ployed in the "Wigwam." Shop
situated on North side of C Street.
Ask the Apt " for Tickets
' VIA '
TO SPOKANE
ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINXEAPOUSCBICAGO
, AND ALL POINTS CAST.
2 TRAINS -DAILY : 2
Ftist Time
NEW EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT
Day Coaches
Palace and Tourist Sleepers.
Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars,
DAYLIGHT TRIP THROUGH CAB
CADE AND ROCKY MTN8.
For rates, foldera and fall informa
tion i-ouarrlmcr tickets, routes, etc.. call
on or address H. DICKSON, City
Ticket Agent J. W. PHALON, Trav.
Fasa. Agt., rortiana.
A . B.C. DENNISTON. G. W. P. A.
612 First Ave., :. SeattleWaah.
Hall's Ferry
Is now ready to cross the traveling
public in first-class order. The ,
newest and best road to Salem.
A. D. PETTYJOHN, Prop.