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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1903)
I N J) I T E N P I' N C K KNTKUPMSK, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON y - m , - - - Pricei SlfflMMeKd. i i .... i m... -..! iIm For Communion Itcform. : ... jlttV0 ft ffW nannlo wheel loft and will cIoho out the entire stock at tlio following prict'H: sr.000 UacycR Puce Mtker".. 4(1.75 One m.M Latona. Uacycle make. . , ,. 121.25 ( n" in Crescent Hicyule 27.W) One :SQ.M Hnvll Iticycla, ladies model 21.. 5 W nr (il! HmTl IMcyclo . . . ...... . 27.75 One 87.M Hnell Bicycle On! WK) H...-11 lHcycl, with coMtpr .T2.75 One 50.00 Cleveland, euihSon frame.. 38.25 Our stock is winced to tho above namplcH only, and when thcso aro goj.o no more can bo had at Www prices. Them aro all high-grado bicycles. me a few bargains left In second-band Ulbeels. R. A. VADC & GO. A. J: GOODMAN, Manager. A warfare has U-uuu In favor of In dividual ciiim and lliunt not end Ulllll tlili great error ha been corrected. It U an unclean custom that mutt w eliminated. It U a very dangerous oustnm that lias nothing In ll favor, and very much aualnst It. Last Summer's Work Permanent Cure Performed by Dr. Darrln In Salem Now Btop- plDg at the Revere Hotel lu Albany. LOCALS. PicKei wi in town Wednes- I- Mav llowden-Babbitl was a L,r Wednesday to Eugene. UeMie Hutier and Helen .vere Faletn visitors Tues- Id KUiel Whiteaker went to !,nd Wednesday to visit with 8 Rutler. of Portland, came Wednesday and will return hat Lr afternoon. !;..I)orothv Cooper was Pn8 :,r Wednesday to McMinnville nit lor a lew days. mn of Krnwl J""" woi very loiterday with spasms, an a re- of too much green fruit. Ilri. Osborne, an aged resident Kotth Independence, has been iremely ill, but is improving. . It Ijib and daugh Miss Myrtle, of Portlanu, are ding a few day- in lndepen ice. lliu Myrtle Scroggs, who has ii teaclune this winter in Che is, Wash., returned home Wed- lira. A. H. Locke went to Mo nvillo Saturday to visit friends ll attend commencement exer i there. Mm. A. K. JohnBon and family 1 today for Moravia, Iowa. They M remaining there until alter 1 1905 fair. a perett Logan, a former Normal dent, and Miss Mildred Cum ngs aro to be married at Eureka, I., Sunday afternoon. fl'reg. K. V. Mulkev. of tho Ash id Normal, delivered the address the Portland high school gradu h Tuesday evening. PIrs. Itahkove and daughter, of pa, aroguoBta ofBenj. Johnson wile. They came with a view making this their home. A daughter of Krd Oberaon wai hurt while training hot thiaweek. She was thrown from the wagon on which ibe was training hops and sustained severe bruises. A Mr. Cooper, of Portland, waa in town yesterday looking over the town aa a prospective business lo cation. He was favorably im pressed and said he would return. A baby g'rl was born to Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Wood, of (ioiaenaaie, Wash, Friday, June l'.Hh. Mrs. Wood it a sister of Mia Ella Rob inson, our obliging telephone oper-j ator. fr W. II. Waller returned from ft visit at Mt. Angel, Tues day evening. Mrs. J. M. Stork visited her daughter, Miss Lola, at Mt. An gel over Sunday. . . Mrs. J. II. Burton went to Mt. An .1 Saturday 'to visit her daughter, returning home Tues day evening. Tho Misses Florence Burton t Wnilnr returned and lvouiso ,.u..v. from Mt. Angel Tuesday, where they have been attending school Published at request of Monmouth W . C. T. U. PI no. 8 Again we are admonished not to be tumbling blocks in the way of others, and no wiser nor more humane pre cept can be found Id the Hlble but I how many of our churches yet contain jibe very dangerous stumbling bloctt in : the. wav ot presenting alcoholic wine to the communicants wunoui regsru w their tBHt history. Hundreds of men with weak resist ing power, men who have fought the annetlte for drink and oteroome it, have had that appetite aroused by the taste of wine at the oomrauulon table and been again overcome. Hundreds of men have fallen, never to rlseaguiu, thrniiirh the loflueuce of the amoil ana tiwteof the sacred cup that contained i,.,,i.lln u'lne. I am unable to nua nv excentlon la the Bible to the diet mn ol Hint first ereat temperance lec tnwr. Habftkuk " Woe unto him that glvest his neighbor drink." Nor have the words of the grand oia piiiianiuro ..t.t. unit humanitarian St. Paul ever in rvi.iiil to hiv knowledge "It Is good neither to eat flesh, nor driiiK vthiue whereby thy broth er Btumbleth or is offended or Is made weak," or, "Wherefore if meat niase my brother to offend I will eat no llesh while the world stands, least 1 mv hrother to offend." Or the words of the wise Bolomon, Proverbs 23:31, "Look not thou upon the wine u iu rm when it iriveth his col- er lu the cup, when It inoveth Itself (Albany Herald.) An.nntliA manv eases treated by I. ...'.. tr ir Drrin. and sent ua for publlca" lion, we select the following which peaks volumes for the doctor's sun .nd ih nermauencv oi uis cuiw, Mrs. Itow and Mr. Darby are well known in Marlon county. Mr. Darby Cured of Catarrh. RRlm.Ore.. June 0. 1003-Dr. Dar- .i... Vnr eioht vear I have been alllicted with caUrrh In the head and Mimtnir bieediue or the nose. v'.'""-t o "... . Your treatment by electnoity auu mdllnea cured me completely, i mn .uv i hut for the small amount you charged me I would not endure the catarrh for one day thougn u cost me un iin. the amount I gave you to cure roe. I offer you these few lioes of testimony with my own rree win. lours iruiy, ' C. W. Dabby. LTVMOREAUY.-On Tuesday afternoon, June 23, 1WM , o. blood poisoning, Mrs. Wm. Lnmoreaux, aged years. Deceased leaves a husband r.v. . hildrcn. Hop illness Iliiu J" , l 1 nriou 01 month. Funeral sitmi. held Wednesday. fi. R. nebrbas, D.D.S. Monmouth Dentist Over P. O. Monmouth Wholesale Beer and Cigar Dealer. .. -ii iJoor and ClgBrB living taken out wholesale license, I can now sc wnoiesaie Strt. - Independence, Oregon. ahould fermented wine ever be used iu celebrating the Lord's Hunner when the uufermentea wine answers every purpose and tne use will save scores of poor unionuim from relapsing into the horrible con- .itttn Inphrtatv. 1 UU 1 17" " f . j. Another matter pertaining to mis .nma tnnimiiniou luu tuv v"" 23illl w - - communion cup must go there is no earthly excuse for continuing to pass a common cup, that ere u gets uuu .u. .nm.wmi.inn liecomes coniamiuni- ed by myriads of disease producing germs- . .. ... Time and ogaiu tue sacreu uuF ,,,infiil bv bacteriologists and found in mauy instances reeking wi n the germs ot consumption, scane ver, pneumonia and scores of other diseases, n-i i,ur .in T read an article writ ten by a medical man in Colorado who said that he realized tnai over had sunned from the cup from the time it left the table be- rnhed him. He passed the ..... ..1.v U'il hout Dartaking of the sa- crTd emblem, nor did he allow his wife ..rkeofit. THIS IS not u uu, i ..ho ill any consumptive resort. While our healthy state does not have that amount of consumption, as do s (?olo.ado.yetldoubt not that in ,,1,,,,-ph every communion Lm , i returned to the ta- ble contaminated by many germs of consumption and several om !,,., Hr-ases. This must not be, UIUMIU'"' SI rs. Koss' Good Luck. im nr.. June 15. 1903-To the x.-At,nr nf Herald. Dear Blr. I W" .iid in witness to the public the skill of Dr. Darrlu as a physician. Eight months ago I presented myseii to mm . ,iri.hla diseased physical wreck, body and mind, never having a thought of seeing a well day again, but hoping to receive iromnraiw . iir.f fine vear sko I did not dare take a mouthful of solid food iu my stomach. I lived on soup ana nn anraunt of my intense suffer- lug-apparently afflicted witn an acuie ....I in,.i,ri.hln diaeaso in my stomach. I took the treatment of Dr. Darriii three mouths and have Blnce oeen hiQnir. down to any kind of food and relish it to my satisfaction, never fearing any eyil results, wy aunu chronic dvspepsia, constl nn iivr and kidney compiaiui, inamthK heart and lungs and dis eases peculiar to my sex. Now life Is r,ia.um I am a Rcrauinrr w a uituomv, - - . J U Unnllh auy form. Have not nau uuu uc.v iu twenty years. I feel lifted into a uew world and enjoy ail tnings uu ac count of feeling well again. Publish this that others may be benefitted. ltefer your readers to me at oaieiu, Ore. Very respectfully, Mrs. Bkulah k. koss. A Uve Polk County Vlllajt. Hpeclal from Alrlie. In these limes of rapid changei. from the old to the new order of things the puhlio is not apt to be nformed regarding the many changes that are continually taking place around them. We behave such to bo the case with the advent into this, com munity of a nrw etave-making ma chine recently put in operation here by Ed Patras at an expense of about tGOO. From any knowledge that we can gain we believe this to h Lhe first machine of the kind set up in Polk county, if not in the state. Heretofore stave making has been carried on entirely by hand labor, by which means only few hundred could be turned out in a day by two men with axes and a crosa-cut saw. I his siow mi extensive process has now been relegated to the rear, as Mr. Patras with the new invention ana nine ...utontH is turning oat on an average ot 5000 staves pe' day. Airlie being surrounded by one oi the best belts of oak timber on the coast is evidence that success will attend Mr. Patras' venture on a larger scale, niirinir the five years that he has carried on stave making here he; at the end of this season, will nave manufactured and shipped to mar ket upwards of 475,000 staves. , Clarence Ireland went to Port- and Wednesday. OREGON Shout Ut& AND UNION PACIFIC 3 TRAIN'S FEOM PORTLAND DAILY ...i u T..ulf.n orniiHurd and tour l n rout u j; uiiuio" , v-,. 1st sleeping cars daily to Omaha Chi cago, Spokane ; tourist sleeping-car daily . , -. . .i V . Pullman rml T- to Kansas uy : 1st sleeping cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, bt. Iuis ana jiempin, 'cv"". cars (seats free) to the East daily. depabt TIME SCHEDULE arbivs FOE FBOM POBTLASO ixu The Boom still Ou. ThnRa who have been sanguine pnnr.firr.ine; the probable advance nn Webfoot real estate, are now saie in saying "I told you so," in their most ap-eravating tone. ineDoom, if such it is, continues, and will certainly not cease for some time to -ojie. The country is literany alive with newcomers, hunting houses, and new faces are seen ovprv where. "'"J - A farm southwest ot uuena v ista that was offered this spring for $3,000, has changed hands the past week at an advanced figure. It is the Iteuf farm of 121 acres, lhe buyer is Fred Loy, a brother of John Loy, of Buena, and tne price paid was $3,500. There are no im provements on the ranch. These newcomers must have homes. Land in Oregon seems dirt-cheap to the Easterner because Eastern soil sells lor a much high er Drice. Now is the time to put nn vour most pleasant look, fix up your place, and keep an eye on the tprnlflrfoit. , Chicago Bait Lake, Denver, Portland Ft Worth, Omaha, .. Special Kansas City, bt. 4 .o0 p m H ill ll HI via vu'"" Hunting- East. ton. Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver, Express Ft Worth .Omaha,. 8 :15pm via Kansas City, 8t 10:30 am flUULlllg- AJWM.c, v. m- ton. and East. St Paul Walla Walla.Lewis Fast Mail ton, Spokane.Wal 6amvia lace, Pullman, :3oam Spokane. Minneapolis, St v Pnnl.Dnluth.Mil- waukee, Chicago and East. 70 hours. Portland to Chicago. No c T;.i-cita haar. via an rail or via boat and rail v a Portland. OCEAN AMU KlVit tK,niuvuv FROM PORTLAND, All sailing dates subject to change. 8pm For San trancisco 4pm can every u Daily except COLUMBIA BIVBB Sunday , . 8 pm To Astoria and way 4pm Saturday landings. Ex. Sun. 10 p m - AL HBRREM, AgK, IndepewJenoa.