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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1903)
WPEWDBSCK F.NTEliritlSK, 0M r' I I Monmouth Correspondents. Geo. Murdoek'p brother is visit ing him here. Philip Popham hits quir school and returned home. John Emniett,' of Halsey, is visit ing his mother at present. Lester and Ella Butler, of Dallas, wire visiting here over Sunday. Victor Reynolds left for North Yamhill Monday to spend the summer. Miss Angel, of Portland, is visit ing with her brother Frank. Also Ithe Misses Crowley. Scott Laughary and wife, of Dal las, visited his sister, Mrs. Otis Wolverton, Monday. A jolly crowd of students went to Dallas Friday evening to attend the oratorical contest, Mrs, P, II, Eurt expects to leave Heat Monday for a month's yisit at Yoncollo and vicinity. N. A. Emmett and wife, of Falls City, spent a few days in town, on their return from Portland. Link Murpby and family, of Buena Vista, spent Sunday in town with his brother's family. , " . Grandma Coats left on the motor Tuesday morning for Airlie, where she will visit her son Silas for a short time. Mrs. Emma Johnston was bid ding her friends here goodbye Tues day. She left Wednesday for her home in Idaho. L. Ground is haying his house repainted. Mr. Zook is painting F. S. Pow ell's residence, John Doughty is working in Dallas at his trade carpentering. Mrs. Laure Adkins spent several days in Dallas this week, return ing Thursday. Doug Butler, of California, spent two weeks here visiting his father, Ira F. M. Butler, Louie 'Moore returned Sunday from a trip to Oregon City. Report save that Harvey Nash is soon t- leave fr Southern Ore gon. A band of gypsies passed through Buena oun day last week south bound. Roy Woodcock, of Corvallis, was a business visitor in Buena the last of last week. Miss Aliee Knighton returned last week from a visit with her brother in Salem. Rev. B. J. Kelly, of Indepen dence, was a guest Sunday of Grandma Kreutz. Moses Milnen of Corvallis, has been In Buona this week represent ing an insurance concern. L. Barnes arrived from McMinn ville a few days ago to re-enter the employment of R. Peterson. A representative of the Allen it Gilbert piano house was in Buena last week selling organs am! pianos. Mrs. E. X. Hall and her daugh ters. Edna and MerlA were Salem visitors last week, returning Satur day evening. Remember the E. N. Ilall sale of dairy cows in Buena tomorrow. Just the place to get bargains in fine Jrsey stock. Miss Mabel Johnson expects to leave tho last of this week lor her home in Oakland, after a visit with Kuena friends. Sunday evening next at 7::0, Rev. C. C. Poling will preach in the United Evangelical church at Buena Vista. Everybody invited. The Gus Pagenkopf hop yard is being put in excellent condition and the vines show a thrifty growth. Ira Rowe has been assist ing Mr. Pagenkopf in putting on the twine and training the vines will soon begin. (2999999999998 99999999990 Our umlisputnl claim fr Bartlett Ball-Bearing Sewing machine n 01 H. Best took Cal Kramer and C. C. Lewis out to their claims on the Siletz Monday. Hon. A, E. Resmes addressed a iair-sized audience on the political issues of the day at the Woodman hall Tuesday evening. Hartley Mulkey had a serious runaway last week. His learn at tached to a cultivator took fright at the train. One horse was badly crippled. Marion Arant will leave about the 1st of June for Crater Lake, where he and his son's have' em ployment building roads and trails on the gbyernment park. BUENA VISTA. Elmer Hall transacted business in Dallas, Thursday. Miss M. J. Lee wag a Salem vis itor Thursday on business. Mr. Pickett and family enter tained friends from Corvallis Wednesday. Falls City ought to be proud of her new correspondent. Hia items are uncommonly "spicy" and we expect to see him carry off a prize when .the ' contest closes, even though be were late in entering the-race. It looks as if a man's back is the center of strength when he is straining to lift or haul a heavy weight. But the center of strength is not the back. hut th atntn- aA1i Tm'm tirt atratticrtll lit OlU. A U UV .... the back of a giant it he's I starving. All strengin is maue from lood, ana tooa can oniy be converted into strength ... a . .i-J when it is penecuy aigeswu and assimilated. When the stomach is diseased, the nutri tion of food is lost and phys ical weakness follows. rir pi..r-' r.nMfn Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion ana nuinuon. n makes men strong and mus- . . . . . . . r . cular, by enaming ine pencti . : i : A .MM.ilatjnn of the food eaten. "I suffered from a vry obatl- , write R. B. 6OTd, Hsq., of 23 eastern v., i oivbiw, vu tario. "I tried number I was so far (one that I could not bear any solid food on my stomach; felt melancholy and depreaaad. Could not aleep nor work. A friend recommended your 'Golden Medical Diacovery.' I have taken three bottles and it haa accomplished a perma nent cure." The Medical Adviser. Sm niwr rovers, is sent . t r ; frte on receipt of ai one- ceni stamps w p expense of mail ing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. T. I! n r x H 5 3 n n i! 01 01 1 it 01 01 01 mm In Hint It Kews fafter with the sain po-w limn i, stitch machines rrtuirr, making fur full Htil.br, t, one revolution of treadle wheel while aoii.i.oll,nN,,,,l, only three. U has P-'citive equalised V,.,. i h way di-H.id-nt on spring. H ' ' !' " Ml, bar to prevent soiling fa bra-. It has not only i b,i!. hearing hub, hut bull louring pitman a w, y,, foctly equipped for adjustment by owner, without iiuiring aHHiHlunceof a iin'fhnii making the dnia practical and perfect in every respt-cl. Do not tm, Kant, nor buy from an agent, when you can get values from your home merchant. Prices from $20 to $35. HIDE Hardware Merchants, fs 6Z?s f5s 9888o Independence, Ore. A handsome new organ adorns the parlor of the J. II. Knighton home. It was purchased last week of Al'en fe Gilbert Rauiaker Com pany. Clarence Kays left Monday for Coryallis to work for the Dorn becker Furniture Co. logging crew. Clarence is a bustler and merits success. Miss Bertha Itowe, one of Huena Vista's most estimable girls, came up from the Monmouth Normal Thursday for a brief visit with her parents here. Mr. Logan expects to leave this week for Newberg to reside. He has purchased 24 acres of land near that city and thinks he has made a first-class deal. last week trying to buy calves. I Th Willamette Valley d I l'i.i,,n will . Ill llifir a..n:,i Sam Baldwin and wife were the j Kug(sM My guests of Chris Peterson and r ; Ticket at reduced rata fa Sunday. points on the Oregon Lines i Joseph Moore returned' last week j Southern Pacific Co., will k from the Roy hop yard and is now on the sick list. May 11th to 14th iucluiir,l limit May 15th, 11)03." truly, ". E. Conisn, ttenm A large audience was in attend ance at the illustrated lecture given by Prof. B. L, Murphy Sun day evening at the M., E. church. A more interesting and instructive lecture has not been delivered in Buena for some time and all who heard it are loud in their praises. How's This? We oiler One Hundred Dollars He- ward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undesigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wkst&Tbuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Walding, Kinnan 4 Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Care Is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the bipod and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per bottle. Bold by all druggists. Hall's Family Pills are the best. HIGHLAND. J. E. Rhodes has gone on a trip to Eastern Oregon. i Ellis Davidson has finished haul ing lumber for a cow barn. Several from here attended ser vices at Monmouth Sunday. i Wm. Ireland was through here llanru f'n'Mu And flittlilv. Ot Suver, were visiting at the home u(V'r Agent. P .rtlaml, Or Will Cockle Sunday. I Cult For WarrauU Mrs. Rusk and son, Paul, Mr. j , . Obeeson and Fred Featherson took j All pii, (,, ..mti a trip to boap Creek hist hatur lay. (,orm, ...,re8ent4,t anj 0W Miss Bortha Onborn is much iui- want of funds" prior to raj proved and Miss innie returned ; j, l'.IU'J, will be paid nponp. Sunday to school at McMinnviIle. The roadH have been quite rough through here, but we think they will be smooth and dusty soon, for I K. V. DALm i;ouniy n"". lion at mv oflice. Jnlw Bame will ct-ase on and m of this notice. Du tedDajlas. Oregon, H, V. A. Doutv's salecallB for lots of i 190;'' 'J . ... j travel. Rev. J. W. Osborn and wife have a quilt that was presented to them by the members of the Lacoinb church, of which Rev. Osborn is a member and preaches there each month. In the center of the quilt is written and beautifully worked, "Presented to J. W. Osborn and Wife, June, 1901." On the differ ent blocks of the quilt the names of the members are worked. It is a unique piece of work and shows with what high esteem they are held by the members of that church. Samniie Damon, of Corvallis, visited his parents here over Sun day. Superintendent C. L. Starr, of Dallas, was over last Friday on a visit to the school here. Wanted. A good buggy horse. Enquire at this office at once. Klral nub. Ai.rll Itt., Ur . . .'n vn AIMINI8 T1CATUH 9 SoUce l hereby Ktvt-n tlimt Th'3 orliiilwmlonc. Polk r..unt)r, 0 l.ecu unpointed adiiilnlktroUirollM J All W-fUftll r. it. am aiw, ucwaaru. n" r- - ...,A 1..i unibeRt'l t II.Mlin pyni link wilu w...r . to prwent tli same varlM W j within alx inmillia from llitail"14! iiiliilalrator, at hl home In saldou miiiIciii, Polk counly. f w- llatod at Inilceiidi'nre, ' gon, this Kith dy ot April, IM. riios.Po"11' Ailiiilnltrnlorei.lHle ol P. H. H euaited. Geo.F.Rodgers, Wholesale j Paper Deals Our Paper and I1iiri P1 the best mills In the eouo! will save money on prioe m with us. 1 130 Court St, Sa!c -3 THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL t CAPITAL STOCK, $50,00-00; H HIRSH BERG, President. AHRAM NKLSON, Vic C. W. IRVINE. f!ahir. DIRECTORS.II. Hirschlwg.D.W. Sears, B. F. Smith, M. W. A. NfllfsAll I A franttral m n U ! n J 1 r - ""-.-. "-.... im exoianKo Dtismess transacted. -( discounted. Commercial credit ri-nte,i ii . .ld on en"1! ubject to check. '