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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1903)
iNDnrKNDEKCE KNTKKPKISK, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON 8999S8888998999999980 Obituary. Alexander fl. Kerr died at his w Wei During the past two weeks we have furnished the Ice Cream for most all the public gatherings and the general return has been,"the best Ice Cream we have had. CO to CD to 10 eave Your Orders With Us. H J) 1) I') 1) 1) 1) 1) I) 1) 1) 1) D: I) 1) I) 1) I) is 1) l) - B . is 1 gallon in Ice Packer, $1.35. 2 quarts in Ice Packer, .75. 1 quart, 40 cents. 1 pint, 20 cents. Five gallons or over at special price. Ice in most any quantities. Try Our Fine vSoda Water. , Wroner, ' 4 ' ' Confectionery ; Main Street, - Independence, Oregon. Harry m County Correspondence KICK KHALI Everybody will Attend the car- i val tt Dallas thin week, Mr. and Mr. J. F. Vaughn went i Independence Sunday, . F. WhiteBTarletl Wednesday pr Wallowa for some horses. r. Emma Foreman, of West tieni, visited here a few days this kk. M. W. Pat ton, a lumber dealer of aston, was a pleasant caller this Several took in the excursion to "rtiand Sunday, all coming home ell pleased with the trip. Work on J. F. Vaughn's resi nee is rushing along. T. N C. wer Las the work in charge. Still Smith and lister, Vina, ve returned homo from balem. Iwm they have been visiting the Pt week. R. nebrbas, D.D. $. lonmouth Dentist Export Nr P. O. Monmouth. 1 I t I Mrs. ThoH, Canfield returned home on Sunday from Albany, where she hiui been visiting. Miss May Trice, of Needy, was visiting her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cook. oyer-Suaday- Miss M. J. Springer and Mr. Mc Nairney, of San Francisco, were visiting Thos. Canfield one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Siefarth went to Dallas to remain a week. Mr. ttidfurth will run a feed stable! there. Hops in this yicinity are looking well. Judge Burch thinks his are better than they have been for some years. C. L. Barnhart, of Falk City, is deliyeriug posts for Peter Cook. He will deliver as long as the roads remain good. Mrs. 8, A. Burnett, who has been visiting her grand-dangbter, Mrs. B. F. Lucas, has gone to Mc- Minnville to visit relatives there. Frank Gibson and wife started for Foley Springs Wednesday for the benefit of Mr. Gibson's health, he having been confined to the u-fnr .ometwo uioniuB wnu 1IWMDV w rheumatism. His many hope he will be benefitted. ItUKXA VISTA Mrs. Johnny McChiin was a visitor here Saturday. Mrs. Juli. Douty was a puss senger to Portland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baldwin, of Independence, were in Buena Monday. Mrs. IJobcrt Wilson of Benton countv. was a iJiiena caller tf . Saturday. " Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gibson, of Independence, wero in thjs sec tion of Polk county Friday. Mrs. Anna Ilerren and daughter, of Monmouth, were Buena Vista visitors Saturday. C. C. Hall, a repesentative of the well known firm of Sanborn Vale A Co., Portland, was a Buenu visitor Sunday. . C. C. Kays returned to the Dombecker logging camp near Corvallis, the first of this week, j after a brief visit here. Clarence is a hustler and other young by following friends Roy Hawkins was in Dallas last Thursday. A Bad Breath A bad breath means a bad stomach, a bad digestion, a bad liver. Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation, biliousness, dys pepsia, sick, headache. JSC ,A!MrwUt. ' " Want Tour mouttc.he or brd bniful . - .i,h kiu-kf Than ' BUCKINGHAM'S DYEWer. men might profit his example. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hall, of Croston, were guests of relatives in this burg Friday and Satur day. Mr. Hall has the contract for getting out 4000 trellis poles for the well known hop men Horst Bros, and came to Buena to secure assistants to aid in the ork. Considerable work was done in the Buena cemetery Saturday and the graves were prettily decorated. Quite a crowd visit ed the grounds during the day but there were few workers and but a small amount of the weeds and brush could be disposed of in such a limited time. There is talk of put ting a new fence about the plot and turning in b and of goats to clean up the un der brush' which would undoubt edly be a wise proceeding. ... Worst of All Experiences. Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be jour last? Sucb was the experience of Mrs. 8. H Newson. Decatur, Ala. "For three years," she writes, "I end a red Insuf ferable pasn from indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. Death seemed In evitable when doctors and ail remedies failed. At length I was induced to try Electrio Bitters and the result was miraculous. I improved at once and now I'm completely recovered." For liver, kidney, stomach , and bowell troubles Electric Bitters is the only medicine. Only 60c It's guaranteed by A. 8. Locke. home in Parker, Ore., on Monday, May 18, l'JOtf, at about 4:45 P. M., at the ana of 50 years. tf was born in Everton, Faytte county Indiana, March 8, 1844. was mar ried to Mary Baker at Phalmouth, 1'idiana, and came to Oregon in t'ie same year. Three ; children were bin of this union, two of whom, with the grief stricken wile, are left to mourn his loos. He was laid to rest in the Buena Vinta cemetery by the side of his brother. Henry, and the infant bah. Rv. Snyner. pastor of tbe Methodist church at Independence, conducted the funeral services and members of the G A. P.. acted as pall leareis. The death of Mr. Kerr was a particularly sad one. he having been shot down at his own gate by his nearest neighbor. Many friends mourn bis loss. VI have been troubled for some time with indigestion and sour stomach," says Mrs. Harah W. Curtis, of Lee, Mum,, "and have been taking Cham berlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets which have bwlped me very much so that now I can eut many things that beiorelcould not." If you have any trouble with your stomach w hy not take these tablets and get well? For sale by Kirkland Drug Co. M. W. Mix was in Portland dur ing the week. E. T. IIENKLE, Barber Shop. main street, Independence, - - Oregon. J. S. MOORE, Tonsorial Artist Only first-class workmen ja ployed in the "Wigwam." Shop situated on North side of C Street. G L Hawkins Dal 1 as, Ore. Marble and Granite Monuments and Head stones Cemetery work etc. Ask ffie Agent for Tickets VIA W0m TO SPOKANE ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLISCmCiGO AND ALL POINTS CAST. TltAINS DAILY 3 Fast Tinie NEW EQUIPMENT THROUOMCUT 2 Day Coaches Palace and Tourist Sleepers Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. DAYLIGHT TRIP THROUGH CAB CADE AND ROCKV MT28. For rates, folders and fall Informa tion regarding tickets, routes, etc., call on or address H. DICKSON, City Ticket Agent. J. W. PHALOJi, Trav. Pass. Agt., Portland. A. B.C. DENNISTOX, G. W. P. A. 612 First Ave., SMle 'Wash. I