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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1903)
INDUl'ENDKNCK KNTEItrKI.SK, INDEPENDENCE, OltEfJON BEW AWAY HIS CRUTCHES ..., itirillo llwllroiul l'-ii. mt Jul ii ,'Ut llf (l.tlrii "r,,u ,r. IXHTMI. Albany Democrat. . nr. -(To the Ivlllor). u . nliMure "-". ,hll.l'"'"-,,",t ,,,""U luo J i m ctiiiti" tu u,y ru,,', r-h-.iiimtUni. kldnoy . .........iioii of neck of Madder Ural H..l.-ln- (,u''1 ,','t !,rllm'"",l'r"",""r' "'J i trlf, provml unavailing. 1 .plrd t.. vl.ll Dr. D-rrlu a, l,-alvlo" of iu.V friends, rnn-.l tV llmt though I L,, I bt lltH" f"li lt pUMUrlo- I K1J cur- m. I fniio mr .r. TWO WH'k' lriHtiunt rut - ...i..- I have throwu away Lcl,, and "y comj.lMlntu LllJlM'H'r''. UKU c,m ofu.ynigln. I Will answrrmi I,v totter or III IKTWilt t4lK) Urisl Htr.il, K"t I'ortUni!. w , ita Mill'. KAsTlim'i CAKK. L-,. nr.- Ir. Darrln ; Vlwutv i.j nun' ni"iiK I" nuri t.v you flirt (!" Bl " ,.inu!i.i"I eyrllds ii my '" yt..!ii' wnrv all gone, and grew u.tun.i:y nflt-r the euro of the I w aluil tillly OlInU, ami , he ll in your ciflloti. I bvw iifrftly cun-d r leu yt-nrn. Mm. II. Jastoii. UM II.VIUilMI KAKS i t'UKI). A . I'k'ifi''", of Kowburg, Oregon, h: "llic iliwliargn irom wj inimnl Hint uiv catarrh in cured. Liiwrt coming Irom our sec- i;.liABIIINfri.A KuK III hlNKSH. Iijrrlii In located at tbe Ite.vcre in Allmny li: Ill Aug. I"1 ml ,;iu- far examination In all. 10 to toHJuily. Mvr.tt. r. am! Mr. John Janus made im,'!.H trip to Dallas lastTues- K. McLnno ami wife attended li'mt-eting lit Lewisville Sun t HickiT has returned 'home a week's visit with friends at a, ' . V. I). Tolling went to Sa 'lie first of the week to visit ive. vera! from here attended the ivm at Dall-is ami report ft pleasant time. irl Sirown. of Airlio, was vinit- 4 the homo of top Maxficld irday ami Sunduy, oEarhart. nf T.iliunnn. halt re ed homo after a two weeks' with Ilia counins. elloyal Neichbora aretallrinff rmijj an ice crram social at r in the near future, which be greatly appreciated thene i) evenings. C. K. Mcl-ane ha flnlxhed the new roof on hi warehomie, which lias improved it very unuch. Mrs. J. M. Iarton ami children re viaiting at the home of her father In Independence this week. Tip Maxlleld and family and his aged mother, of Kings Valley, vis ited at the home of his brother Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Terry aud liniily, of Tangent, were viniting at tho home of Mrs. Terry's sinter, Mrs. II. Krum, the first of this week. Tame strawberries are getting ripe, and Mr. Vanderpool Informs us that they are more plentiful than lut year and the price will be I2' cent per gallon The Artiaans of Wells initiatsd eight new inemliers Saturduy even ing, lee cream ami strawberries were served during the evening to the large crowd present. John Moeh'nke and family have gon to Oregon City for a weet'e visit with relativea. Jake tiiger, who is working lor him, thinks he will he an excellent butter maker by the time they return. Wayne McCann is improving in health and will son be able to Kayo the lioiitul at Salem, where ho ).n been laid up for one tune with rheumatism. Hi mother has Im-oii with him during his sick- necs. 8tirthiisr i:viaiiee. Krenh teHtlmony in Kr"t quantity Is conntmitlv eomlMKl". ilerlarlng Dr. New Dlm'tivery for CouBunii)- lion, Ootighn ttiil folda to Iw un- HiinlliHl. A mviit exproitMou irom T. J. McKarhnid, Hentorville, Va .prvea an example. He write: "I hail bnuielilti- fur three years and doe- tured all tlie time without Im Iiik U-ne-t'lttil. Then I betf-iti tiiklii Dr. Kliiu'n New Dlaeuvery. a"' hot- Ilea wholly cured me." ''.pially ef-f.-etlve In euriiiK all lm "l throat troill.h-". eoimiimptlon, .lieomoma uoo grii. tJuaranteed by A. S. Locke. Trial bnttlen froe, regular yizen, .50e and l.uo. a nt i.i i:, J. A. Withrow will erect a new barn this Beacon. "II. G. IfaKtings has invested in a new Spaulding l ack with a canopy top. IP rappin ....Paper We carry fourteen vari 'ies and ten weights of rapping paper. We slwayg have what you w"ht. (Jet our prices. p. F. Rodgers&Co- boleaale Paper Dealers Salem, Oregon. The r.rtfient hot weather id hav ing its bad ellccts on the late sown grain. Parties from here who visited the Dallas carnival report having a lively lime. ' Mrs. Clara Williams, of Inde pendence, visited with relatives here last week. Miss (J race Walker, of Indepen dence, is the guest ot Miss Stella Haclev this week. . t rThe"cuipmeeting in progress at .i- t ....i,;, unto, near the grove on me I Airlie, is being well attenoeu. v A. C Staats visiieu wi part of the county Saturday with the view of investing in some fine sheep. Dorsey Turner and George Conn are delivering thousands, of feet of oak lumber from tbe Oberer null aboard the cars in Airlie. J. L.Caron has received informs tion from lis former home in Ok a noma that a cyclone recently t s fted that region and lelt thing. dilapidated condition. Floyd Williams and Otto Simp- rs of ho, ithy- Mock 'ort- ity less Al- nt em. on. of thla titin. er mambe " " i ' the nartv of O. A. C. students w under thesunerv a on of Dr. Wi comb, vialted the various line farms in the valley met week. IIL'ICNA VISTA. Mr. Nettie Squire visited in Pi land last week. i Miss Tillie Steele was a coun seat violtor Thursday. AsaeHHor Huston was a busin visitor here Tuesday. Miss Alice Knighton was an bany visitor Saturday. Mr. JnliiL Doutv returned Su urday from a trip to Portland. Harvev and Jimmy Nash we to Dallaa' Saturday on a tande A. J. Uichardson transacted buslneHH in Independence Saturday. MUs Maudie Uuchanan, of Uen- ton county, wua a Sunday visitor in Huena. Mr nnd Mrs. Norman Tvler visited in Jfcillas Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harmon, of P.ridgeport,spent Sunday with rela tives here. James Prather and family re turned Monday evening from a vis it at Woodburn. W. 11. Hull returned from Cros ton Sunday and is sojourning in Uuena for the present. Wheelmen were much in evi dence in this burg Sunduy enjoy ing the excellent roads. Misa Amy Keller, of Indepen dence, participated in the children's Day exercises in Huena Vista. A gentleman peddled buggies and carriages in our burg Tuesday. He represented the Spaulding Co. ' The Cash store is in charge of Prof. B. L. Murphy during the ab sence of E. C. Cole in Benton county. Mrs. L. D. Baldwin and little son arrived from Albion, Wash., Satur day for a visit in Linn and Polk counties. Mr Hecker went to Airhe Mon day, returning Tuesday with a number of head ot goats wnicn ue purchased while absent. . Oravel hauling on the road be tween Busna and the Luchiamute bridge is in progress this week. Four teams are employed. Mr. and Mrs. ILL. Hall were rv-uollis visitors Wednesday and Thursday, attending the carnival in progress in that city this week. Mrs. Sarah Baldwin had new and ripe strawberries for dinner Sunday, both taken from her own garden. Who can beat it? K C. Cole. Buena's popular mer chant, is visiting his parents in Douglas county ant' tamng a mucu needed vacation. He left Saturday. r.aa Vera MurDhv attended a iUlDO recsption to the ninth grade gradu ates of 03'. at Monmouth, Friday evening. The occasion was very pleasant. Prather has been engaged for some time in hauling lumber from Independence for the con structionofalarge stock shed on his fine ranch just west of Buena. . t it f Wells, brought a load of lumber to Buena Vista i. .u- cr PrPftk mill the first irom mo - . , . of this week for the construction of a wagon and macmne aneu uu Ed Hall ranch. Ed. Prather haa the contract for cutting .I'iOO trellis poles for Catlin and Lynn to be used in the old Bandsey yard. The poles are to be 12 feet long peeled and the job is to be completed by early spring. Among others who suv sights at the Dallas Camiyal Inst week m Time Often lead, to pov erty. No real woman ever sold her heart for tho luxuries of life. But many a woman who ha. frladly faced poverty for the man she loved, may well doubt her wisdom when pain becomes the mate of poverty. If she were rich, she thinks, she could find way of cure. Dr. Pierce's I'.vorite Prescription if within the reach of every one. It lifts the burden of pain which weighs down those who suffer from womanly diseases. It establishes regularity, dries weaken ing drains, heals inflammation and ul ceration and cures female weakness. You hare my henrtfelt thank (or your kind ilvice to me," writr Mm. Cio. Klflcher, of lot Vii-tcria Avemiff. l.olt, OnUrio. "W troubled with cutarrh of uteru for over year. Tin doctor Mid I would have to go throuKh an on eration. but I commenced to tue I)r. Pierce I Favorite Frrerittion and '('.olden Medical coverv ' aln hit l.oiion Tablets ' and Antneplic and lleatitilt Suppositories.' Now I am com. Pli-tely cured, afltr using hi bottles of ur. ierie a medicine. 1 am lad to ay bl medJ ciue haa made me a new woman." Weak and sick women, especially those suffering from diseases of long standing, are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by let ter, free. All correspondence is held as strictly private and sacredly confi dential. Address -Pr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are easy and pleasant to take. A most effective laxative. were M. N. Prather and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pagenkoff, Prof. Murphy and family, E. Nv Hall and family and others. Miss Bertha Rowe returns today from the State Normal to spend the summer vacation with her parents here. Miss Itowe is one of Polk most promising girls and we pro phesy for her a bright future. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pagenkopf and Mr. and Mrs. Knighton and daughter. Miss Alice, attended the Artisan lodge at Wells Saturday evening. Eight candidates were initiated and the occasion was felicitous. Mrs. J. F. Hall and son, Wayne, arrived Saturday in Corvallis from Albion, Wash., and will visit rela tives there and at this place. The lady's husband, Dr. Frank Hall, is a brother of Harley Hall, of this burg. Hop yards in this section and particularly in tbe "bottom" are said to be looking first rate. Tho Georgie Wells and Mr. Potter yards are especially promising in appear ance. Kain is neeaea qune oauiy on hops, grain and gardens. ( Wanted Several persona of char acter and good reputation in each state (one in this county required) to repre sent and advertise old established wealthy business house of solid finan cial standing. Salary $21.00 weekly with expenses additional, all payable In cash direct each Wednesday from bead offices. Horse and carriage fur nished when necessary, References. Enclose self-addressed envelope. Colo nial Co.. 334 Dearborn St., Chicago. BOBS. JASPERSON. On Saturday, June 6, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jasperson, a girl. TEiSTTH Correspondents' Contest On Aprillst, we commenced our Tenth Correspondents' Contest and on Friday, July 31, W03, at 6 :00 P. M. we will close it. We offer as premiums the following articles, selected by the Correspondents' themselves; . .ircT PRT7F A handsome, well-upholstered, velvet Couch J Kro 13 VR17 E A love,y PictHre THmD PWZE A- fine Students' Lamp I-m-r ru PRIZE " A Bood set of Ping Fong' SJr-H -mS I : .... : Copyrighted Book SpSze . Lwie.Homejourn SEVENTH PRIZE.. . . . .Independence Entkkprisk to any address for one year CONDITIONS, We want all the news that happens in Polk county and we want the Enter prise to visit every family in the county. We want to help you and we want you to help us. Our interests are mutual. We will give points as follows: One point for every item of news worthy of publication. 25 points for every article worthy of a seperate head. If an article be specially meritorious or .tart. 8 , ..., f,t,i department an extra 15 points will be linii in tne signi oi """"fc-" , .? given. For every new yearly subscription 85 points. For every yearly renewal ?! . . ' ...u :.,m iha ninnths 25 do nts : six months and less than :5yS poSL Z every dollar's worth Advertisement or . Ibb noints and we will gladly furnish you prices on any kind of Ad or Job. We are going to " ak a campaign for some new correspondents, and we will announce KiS lb. Places ithis column.. Watch for them, iwe ma e to you interest to secure representatives in ine seuuuua wo features will be announced along. HOW YOU STAND. t,-,. w . announce in this column your points. No article ia credited until after it appears in the paper, although b8CPon ftnd ' .. ., .... ,m onnnnid b.b thev come in. We want to seep Zsyo think an e'rror has occurred in yor points wrUe us w'ithin the week following and we will make him Buena Vista, H 988 Parker.... Monmouth, H ' " ggy Airlie, S. : ' " " . 420 8u ver 275 Antioch 168 Monmouth, B jq Rickreall, C..." 120 Lewisville gg Highlands, D 83 Monmouth, A Falls City ; Sunny Slope .'.........'.... 98 Ballston