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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1903)
INI)KPKNITaNCR BNTEKPR1RK, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON rTViffntv Corresoondence. i J HI M III 1' I " " -." 1 01. 6. Sbarman, HI' F.N A V1HTA lrl. It. I, Murphy went to Al- 'ilic,(lirrt,,o-.t.,l for a special Jim" llnl, lr ltow wm Indopen- rf vinil,r Saturday. rfklUll,of Hcntoii county, wa !WBi Virta cnlVr Friday. Lt Vii.l-rHHl, of Wells, was .awiVisU vlMtor faturuay. L M. of Miimotith, WttM' Li,,,;. viitr here lit wti'' L,k at tin. rock quarry was LauVd Vcdi.i iUy of last week. (hsRickreall pieuio next Halur- Iwill attract a number oi uuen An excellent toll of mini work. under th ilirt'ciion cf Supervisor . N. 1 1 n 11, tins been done between Uuena Vint ii arid tlio Ltickiamute Tlll flllllli(lnlr WITH initiated Into the Ittibekah lndg'i Friday evening. A quantity ol extra fine ice cream added gn-Htly to the pleasure of the evening. In cotmiuind of Captain Ksten Unveil, I ho V. of W degree team of lluena Vista, will participate in the grand pantdo at Portland May 21, in honor uf thii preiidetil's r-rival. t id stated that Johnnie Mc clain's hop yard present, the finest appearance of nny yard in thin .' . r ii. ii. M - . I.. .... lilies. iRUCUOIlOI IOIK. .iiaujr jrumn mr r..,in Huuhey, of Wells, i.,inff .n man v hill that not a 'ir. "' ' - ... nil " ' ... i it. Viulu I' rl. Iii.. .. 1... .....I. .....I f nan crop win uo j,:uii'ii, no pests are present. .DdJ lod in lutim v'Hl ,,,ri Lho Wells did time on hii ;m t SLU-t Ut week, lie re-iieJJFri'lay. 'iiwTrea Prather returned on Jy from a pleasant vimt with niivp al Winlock, Wwh, Cheater McCiain and Wallace Ih prcjiariMl to thov you a compli-to lino of atylish nainjlea ' for Kpring suits. Call and look, them over ami aHcertain ju iccH. Bank Building, i.ri i:ii:xh i:sci:, onis. llow'M This? We otter One Hundred Dollars Iti ward for any vtww of catarrh that can not bo ctnv.1 by Hall' Catarrh Cure. F. J. CI 1 KN F.Y 4 CO.. Toledo, O. We, the uiiderslgued, ha.e known ! J I'lwtiK.v fur the liint 15 vern, and v . . rf--- iher gone to Crabtree to dualm-m Imuiiacllon and fliiauclully bin to carry oui ojr uiminii by their tlrm. Wmt&Thkax, Wholeaale I)ni(rlU. ToMo.Oblo, Wamhwi, Kinnan & Mab'IK, Vholal Drugglm. Toledo, Ohio. llullrMlarrh Cure In taken intr- ..llw ..Mlmr illriH-tlv Utmll the blood " w mid intieoUH uurlac- r the ajutcni. TeelliuunUU wilt me. rnoe, ' bottle. Htdd by all dniKKtata. Hnll't Faiiilly rlllrt arf tlie tutu. Pnoueh rain fell laet week to lay L dut. which wa becoming U troublesome to travellers. Mm. Kd l'rath.'r and children re. irned Friday from two week it u relative at Winlock, Wawh. Quite a tiumher from Uuona (;.u will "rnhlier" t KooveU in m Thurday if they get a MIX. Charles Snyder leaves ehortly to to work on the Spuulding log rite at the head watern of the mtiam. Mm Lilhe Gray, of Salem, viit lit the home of her parents, Mr. i,d Mr. A. J. Richardaon, one 1 Uet week. kltfts Malel Johnson left a few ays ago for her home In Oakland, Ifter month's vieit with Mies ice Knighton. Ru Liauett is ennaeed in build La house acroHS the river to re- iace the one destroyed by fire rune time ago. MeeBrs. J. M. Pratber and Mon ftttt.ml the crand Ue of W. of W. at Portland May )th and 21st. The Uuena Vista public school in IMiba lla v Villh I'rnl. Ji. Ll flurphy intend to spend his sum' pr vacation at Tillamook. Clmrlflv MrT.an Vina n.nnnntel a L. J "v...w r Fpauldinir Lnrrnincr C.O.. and left fuunuay 10 eninr UDon uib iid" Ii...... ' "uea. M.nebrba$, D-D.$. konmoutli Dentist 4a Ssporb i ANTIOCH. (Jrain ia looking very good at preeent. Ouy Hewitt is the happy owner of a new buggy. Farmers are almost through with their spring sowing. Lorenzo Kuss, of lndeiendence has moved in among us. Mrs. A. B. Ohms is expecting her brother from Illinois soon. Aniu a number of youngmen re cenWTroui Iowa have t een in this vicinity seeking work for the sum mer. will Fishback recently pur chased a driving horse of Thomas Strain. n.;irnrA Zumwalt wili shingle MO'""" Mrs. Ohms' house and parol u on the outside. n - ATiimhv and L. Waller loft Friday for their Umber claims on the Siletz. haB the earliest grain 7n this neighborhood. Hie bar ev is beginning vo Mrs. Martha Addison and son, ,r., Davton. spent several 1VUC, Ul r . days of last week visiting mer's sister, Mrs. J. r nomPB. wife and daugh ter, Katie, and Mr. a1"- Ne I and family, of Monmouth, were the guests of Allen Towns and family over Sunday. HIGHLAND. We understand that there is to be a wedding here this week. J. M. Ted row i in Southern Ore gon looking for a hind claim. Chris Peterson and E. Davidron mad" a humneis trip to the county seat Saturday, J. Van Loan and Mr Jaxnerson, of Independence, were through lit re the tirnt of the week. A.J. UichurdHon and wife, of Uuena Vista, were gueots at the home of E. Davidson hunday. Clarence Allen and wife, of Ore gon City, ure visiting Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cockle. PWrnnce TeJrow has put up quito a string of American wire fencing. He will commence haul ing lumber this week for a barn. Mrs. Lyda Cox is sewing in a lrkmftkine shop in 1'ortland. Her daughter, Miss Nellie, who has been in the hospital for several weeks, is greatly improved. The Highland school will have exercises next riday evenirg which nromise to be quite interest in The school is taught by It. W. Swink and he has taken great pains in getting up a good enter tainment. v A Sure Tiling. hi. ..(.I flint notbliift is sure ex cept death and taxes, but mat, is doi ... ...i.. .,, nr. Kind's New Dia- HUlFri in . oovery for CouBumpuon is for all lung ana inroui nuuu.c. Thousands call testify to tnai. i ii v Mtr. of Sheuerdtown, W V. ' - . Vu .huvs: "I had a severe : uiti- fnr a vear tried every tiling I heard of, but got no relief, i r.r Dr. Kinira New Disoov- ery then cured me absolutely." It s iufalllble for cioup, wnoowiuK Krip, pneumonia and consumption. Try It It's guaranteed by Kirkland DrutiCo. Trial bottles free. Regular lws&0e, 1.00. K Chamberhin and family vis ited at the borne of 0. M. Allen Sunday. II. Flickencer has cone to Cor- vallis to visit his daughter, Mr. Maxlield. Mrs. II. Maxlkld and son visited her sister, Mrs. Annie Brown, at Airlie Sunday.' John James and wife went to Corvallis Saturday to see the big Nonis A Rowe slmw. Mrs. X. Pyburn returned home Sunday after a two weeks' vhit with her daughter, Mrs. U huver. School will close Friday after a very successful term of eight months with Mrs. Wood as teacher. When you w'ant a pleusant physic try ChaniherlalD's Ktoniaeh and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and pleasant lu etl'ect. For sala by Klrk laud Drug Co. l'AUKKK. Weak? I auffered terrlblr and was ty tremely wek lor it yeart. Th doctor said my blood was an lurnint to water. At last I tried Aver SarsapirilU, and wa soon feeling all right a?ain." Mrs. J. W. Fiala, Hadlyme, Ct. Nomatterhowlongyou have been ill, nor how poorly you may be today, Ayers Sarsaparilla is the best medicine you can take for purifying and en riching the blood. rvin't Hnnht it. out vour whole trust in it, throw away everything eise. I Nl IWIU. fWtl- A.k Tour derlor vbll thtnln J AT"' iid "m "r li.ii-m.. oilow bu wrtc SUVCH. R. L. Collins was a Corvallis vis itor Saturday. Tannin ind Julia James made a business trip to Albany Friday. Several from here are going to Salem Thursday to see the presi dent. Several from here went to Al bany Friday to see Norris & Kowe's show. C. E McLane is putting a new roof on his warehouse and other wise improving it for the big rush of grain thi year. Alei Kerr and A. D. Criggsby were Uuena Vista visitors Sunday. Mrs. J. O. Davidson was a busi ness visitor at Independence Satur day. flhas. Allen attended the Norris & Rowe show at Corvallis on the 16th insl. Wm. Fuoua recently purchased about 35 bead of goats from a farm near Airlie. m. anrl Mrn. Newt Prather, ot A 1 - Buena Vista, spent Sunday with friends at Parker. Onite a few of our citizens antici- pate the pleasure of going to see President Roosevelt. Mr nod Mrs. A. J. Richardson. of Uuena Vista, spent Sunday at the home of Ellis Davidson. Ilueher. of Wells- dale, came down Friday to attend the Rebekah lodge at Uuena visia. MiK9 LnuiBa W'ohlers, of Port land, is visiting with her cousin, Mrs. Wm. Fuqua, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bradley, of Eugene, came down Monday for a visit with Polk county relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Brad old friends of severs ! years' standing and it is with pleasure we welcome them again in our mias. TTiorViliind BCh ool closes Friday, May 22nd. An entertainment will be given in the evening. The teacher, pupils and patrons have united their efforts to make this entertainment a success, and we hope to see it well patronized. Everybody invited, Mix HeatinzH. who has been vis iting in this vicinity, returned to Portland Tuesday. Too Great a Itisk. t i,nsT pverv nelcbborhood some- tUv'A from an attack of colio or cholera morbus, often before medicine could be procured or a physician sum moned. A reliable remedy for these diseases should he kept at baud. The risk Is too great Tor anyone io Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy baa unaouoieuiy gaved the lives of more people and re lieved more patn and suflering tban ther medicine in use. It can al- a"J . ways be depended upon, ror j Kirkland Drug Co. E. T. HENKLE, Barber Shop. OltEC main street, Independence, J. S. MOORE, Tonsorial Artist Only tirst-class workmen em ployed in the "Wigwam." Shop situated on North side of C btreet. Ask the Agent for Tickets 4 VIA Liver Pills That's what you need : some thing to cure your bilious ness8 and give you a good digestion. Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure con itipation and biliousness. flMltlV laXaUVC. Aliarugcu. Tr oiou.t.cU. or brd . buUIu. . I clMOT'"" 1 I GL Hawkins Dallas, Ore. ' Marble and Granite Monuments and Head stones Cemetery work etc: TO SPOKANC , ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOUSCHICAGO AND Al-l- r-y" 2 TRAILS DAILY 2 Fast Time NEW EQUIPMENT THRO00HCOT lay Coaches Palace and Tourist Sleepers Dining and Buifet Smoking Library Cars. DAYLIGHT TRIP THROUGH CAB CADE AND ROCKY MTN8. For. rates, folders and full Informa tion regarding tickets, routes, etc., call on or address H. DICKSON, City Ticket Agent. J. W. PHALON, Trav. Pass. Agt., Portland. A. B. C. DENNISTON, G. W. P. A. 612 First Ave., . Seattle m Wash. Hall's Ferry Is now ready to cross the traveling public in first-class order. The newest and best road to Salem. A.. D. PETTY JO HN, Prop. Pver P. O. Monmouth.