INDETEKMWOE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON r County Correspondence, j FALLM CITY. N. A. Knmtett and wife have re turned homo. T. A. Hipu. ot Pallas,' was a business caller Tuesday. Willis Ftink bun been down with the grip for several days. A dance was given at the Wsg ner hull Saturday evening. Mrs. Klsie Parry is about again after Beverul weeks' l'lness. F. C. Raymond mado a Winem trip to Oregon City Tuesday. Just listen at all the whistles blow. How good they sound. Mr. Uhodabarger is having bis house re-papered and painted. Sunt. C. L. Starr and Floyd Paly were pleasant callers Monday. E. J. and Oscar Hryan, of Pallas, were iu our city Monday and Tues day. Mrs. J. B. Teal has been for gome time troubled with rheuma tism, j II. S. Montgomery is slowly re covering from his protracted ill ness. , Mrs. Electa Richardson is hav ing the old Frost house papered and painted. The misses Wylie, sisters of Mrs. B. A. Bristol, are visitors at the M. K. pa sonage. Mrs. T. A. Farley and Mrs. M. L. Thompson made the county seat a call Tuesday. Valorus Pennis and Wm. Ellis are "doing time" on their home steads this week. Work has commenced on the turntable here. It is southwest of the Christian church. Mr. Shope, of DalltB, is in town. He has the contract to raise r move several buildings. Mrs. Payton Bond, of Shaniko, Eastern Oregon, made us a short visit the first of the week. Messrs. Dent and Hall, of Michi- ... ..riti. nu .uuin mid are in gall, mo n." v" o terested in buying timber. W n. Oraham. of Salem, was in our city visiting relatives and friends the first of the week, You should 'just see the fine strings tt trout caught from the creek by our local fishermen. Warren and Henry Wright and Ben Beezley were in Portland on business the first of the week. ome young people from here ex pect to go to Salem to see the presi dent as Le passes through there. Arthur Starr will handle your laundry, delivering it at C. J. Pugh's confectionery for the same as it will cost you in Salem. Monmouth Dentist Over P. O. Monmoutru (Jeo. Hale, who is running the Dr. Perry prune orchard near Sa lem, is to be seen again on our streets. Miss Sears, of Ballston is visit ing with her brother, Mark, who is working for the Bryan-Lucas Lum ber Co. Miss Abbio Wiekel, of this place. has a pohition as stenographer for the A. W. Page Belting Uo., 01 Portland. The Pedee Lumber Co. have a Falls City crew at their mill. They know where to go to find good men. C. P. Wells and son, of Buena Vista, passed through town Mon day en route to the former's home stead in the mountains. Two more cases nt measles, Paul Hunter and Marie Graham being the ones to have it, while many others have been exposed. Mrs. Jewel Courter, of Salt Lake Citv. but formerly of this place, ar rived Tuesday and will make her many friends an extended visit. Mrs. C. J. Pugh and sister, Miss Waters, are keeping Mr. Pugh's inwelrv and confectionery store j j - - while he is away, on his mountain claim. The Coast Range mills are cut ting out flume lumber and in a short while they will be able to flume to the planing mills here id town. Miss Bertha Frink came home from Pallas Monday, she being compelled to leave her work on ac count of a felon on one of her thumbs. C. J. Pugh wishes to announce that he will serve ice cream at his stand next Saturday evening. He handles a Portland cream and it is immense. Letters remaining uncalled lor in the FallB City postoffice for the month ending April dU: Mr. A. w. McMarron, Rev, R. W. Castor, Mr. OJJeJL F. K. Hubbard, Manuel Ward, E. Brown and J, Kinney made a cruise through the timber in Tula mook county, Messrs. Brown and Kinney finding timber claims. Falls City , needs a system of waterworks and it is to be hoped the council will demonstrate to the DeoDle the great need of one and 1 also the ease with which we might have it. Warren Wright passed through town Tuesday on his way to Pal las. He ' was taking the Elk caught in the Siletz country to be shipped to Portland, where some parties had purchased it. Within the last week two fires have visited our town. The C. P. Darling house caught fire 'and was saved only by a great effort, and as it was considerable damage was done. - Dave Courter'B house caught fire on Tuesday, but slight damage was done. Both fires originated from defective flues, 11 Ed Van Pelt has returned to his home here. After a two weeks stay in Idaho, -where he found the smallpox making things too warm, UJ. & Sbarman Ih prepared to show you a completo lino of Htylirih samples for spring euits. Call and look them over and ascertain prices. Bank Building, he tried Pueet Sound, but soon concluded that Falls City was good enough for him. Who will say now that there is any place else besides Oregon. Is not this lovely weatherr Uh, no, its no exception, it's the kind we ueonle leave Oregon but they will come back. Geo. Gerlinger says the railroad is getting along nicaly, and we know by that he means the road will be here before many suns. Roval & Son have tneir crew with pile driver down the line a few miles and will assist in completing the several tressels between here anrl where the road is now com- nleted. Mr. Royal has the con tract to build the turn-table at this place anc" will commence on it in a nounle of weeks. A Dallas con tractor has the building of the de pot here and will begin work soon. A Sure Thing. TUald that nothing is uureex oept death and taxes, but that Is not altogether true. Dr. King's New Dla- covery for Consumption is a Bure euro fnr all lune and tbroat irouoies. testify to that. Mrs. n. R. Van Metre, of Bheperdtown, w . - . Va., says: "I had a severe ease oi i.rr.nhitiB and for a vear tried every thing I heard of. but got no relief. One bottle of Dr. Kings New Discov- erythen cured me absolutely." its tfuiiiiiiB fnr p.ioud. whooping cough, grip, pneumonia and consumption. Try it. It's giiaranteea oy jummuu Drug Co. Trial bottles tree, iwgumr sizes 50c, tl.OO. SUVKK. Everybody in Suver is making garden this week. Al Thurston, of Wells, is haul ing hav to Suyen. Several from here attended the sale at Airlie Saturday. C. E. McLane has shipped sev. eral car loads of hay last week. Llovd Flickeneer is very ill and Pr. Butler was called to see him Sunday. John Hostetter finished baling hay Saturday, having baled about 60 tons. Rob Wilson and family attended the sale in Buena Yista the last of the week, Several were at the depot Sua day to see the excursion train pass through here. Dizzy? Then your liver isn't acting well. Vou suffer from bilious ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills act directly on the liver. For 60 years they have been the Standard 1 Family Pill. Small doses cure. AAafStii- fcaudebeMtUol Than IM S DYE hi.T. r. 1 Brown ux BUCKINGHAM' Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Wood at tended, church at Buena Vista Sun day evening. Ilcnrv Cummings and wife, of Corvallis, are visiting at the home of K. E PeArraond. Mrs. II. Frum and daughter, Alda, attended lodge at iiuena- Vista Friday night. T A. Moehinke is not to be out done by his neighbors and bought a new buggy Saturday. Mrs. J. R. Hubbard returned to her home Friday after a week e visit in Marion county. Mr. James says his hops are not 11 il ,.nnswt ft coming up wen una eaou, ..v more than half a stand. r.mn.hna McLane and grand daughter, Mabel, visited at the home of C. V. Carpenter hunaay. J. J. Thurston is hauling wheat to Bidders mill, having sold sev eral hundred bushels to them. t r Sooner, of Independence, lookine after his hop yard in this vicinity tnc first of hut wee. m TT. Frum and fainilf and Mrs. H. Maxfield and daughter, Minnie, made a business trip to Albany Tuesday. The mail carrier met with quite an accident Thursday of last week. no nf his horses became Irignten ed and unmanageable and broke nfhis rie. It took last driving to get in on time after re pairing his rig. ' When you want a pleasant physic trv Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy w nleasant in eilect. if or bu land Drug Co. HIGHLAND. Joe Loundree has gone to Lewis- ville to work. Chris Peterson has put up a new patent gate, Myrtle Shafer and Henry Ha mann are on the sick list. Ella Hamann has returned home after being absent for.several weeks. Mrs. Conn, of Lewieville, was a guest of Mrs. Chris Peterson last week. r ! . Henry Shafer has gone to Toledo, Wash., to workinJhCopper mines. n,ir Sunday school has decided to observe childrens' day with a program. W. N. Alexander and family have been attending the meetings at Monmouth. ' Tir: WaftiA flotton expects to re- turn to her home in South Pakota GL Hawkins Dallas, Ore. Marble and Granite Monuments and Head stones Cemetery work etc. Hall's -Ferry Is now ready to cross .he traveling public in first-class order. . The newest and best joad to Salem. .A. D. PETTYJOHN, Prop. Lost Hair " My hair cme out by the hand ful, and the gray hairs began to creep in. I tried Ajrer's Hair Vigor, and it stopped the hair from com ing out and restored the color." Mra.M. D.Cray, No. Salem.Mass. There's a pleasure in offering such a prepara tion as Ayer's Hair Vigor. It gives to all who use it such satisfaction. The hair becomes thicker, longer, softer, and more glossy. And you feel so secure in using such an old and reliable prepara tion. SI M a Mtl. All Jrntiitt. If your drnnriat cannot anpply Ton end o om dollar and we-will P" oa a bottle. Be tore ndtfe the name of tout nearest eipnwe office. AddreM, " ' J.C.A YKB. CO., Lowell. Ma. soon. 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