Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, July 02, 1903, Image 5

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    INDEPENDENCE, KNIKl-I'I'ISK, INDEPENDENCE, OKEtlON
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On the 4 til of July wo nr going to givo away a line 2;
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J ),unlr'l number nro nold, ranging from No. 50 to No. 1,10 JJ;
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of numbers commence Juno 15lh. . t JJ
jj GLENN GOODMAN, fi
" With R. M. Wda & Co., Independence, Ore. !
County Correspondence.
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nuvick.
), II. peArumnd i still hud up
b rlwumatiKiM.
r.Miiilnii MoUno ''h?
L trip to Independence Salur-
M Fruin and Pet llecker at-
t,nl lodge at Puona Vista Fri-t-
uiglit.
V. V. Collins passed through
e with a new mower and rake,
Kting ready fur haying.
Mm. Tharp, of IndeH'ndence,
1 her niece from Texan are vtmt-
with Mrc W.J. Stwle.
J.T. James has returnetl from
Wiingtou, where ho ha been
kiting his mm for two weeks.
C.E. McLauo ami Andy Terry
p putting a new foundation uniier
t m . .
engine at tno lormer waru-
we this week.
Will Steele had the had luck to
ak iiin saw whilo rawing wood
fure part of tho week and had to
J fur a new one.
Miss Tate, who has been hired to
kih the LewUville school, stopped
might Thursday with Mrs. II.
urn on her way to Alsea.
Hjvwrnl from Iwt are lining
j carnival at Albany this week
I will celebrate tbo Fourth there
IsoinowiU goto Independence.
A. Flickinger and son, Lloyd,
ve finished huuling wood to
Ivor. They have hauled 'wood for
ryoim in Suvor except Mr.
rifkson.
;M, C. M. Brsler and children,
Portland, aro visiting relatives
1 friends Uon. Mrs. Breslor is
ieco of Mr. II. Frum and an old
Uilmuto of Mrs. C. E. MoLane.
f eon, KrixKt. will spend the
mer here with K E. DoAr-
hid.
I'udhu.
Frank Gilliam made a business
! last Wednesday.
Alva Wotner attended the wool
sale at Dallas last week.
Oda Oatoti lias gone to Pa Ell,
Wash., to spend the summer.
Hcv. William Plowtn, our new
Evangelical inininter, visited rela
tives at Hillsboro tliii week.
J. A. Ilaunum, our road boss, is
having some substantial work done
on the highways in this part of the
district.
Your Airlie correspondent gives
some good suggestions as to how
you city folks should treat "weuns"
from the country, ut your 4th of
July celebration.
Uev. C. C. Poling, of Dallas, held
quarterly conference at King" Val
ley and Pedee last Sunday fore
noon, and preached at the Ilonco
church in the evening.
J. W. Yost and a party of friends
were hunting and fishing in the
mountains last week, and while
they got a good lot of fish, they
failed 13 bog any game except a
wildcat. They report bear and cou
gars very plentiful.
Very Kenmrkable Cure of Phir-rhoeii.
f. A. BYERS
Proprietor of .
pmoutb-lndcpendcntt-Salcm
STAGE
rrip made doily. Leaves Indcpen
lc t 9 :00 A. M . and returning leaves
u at 1:00 P. M. Freight bandied
onably.
Htm fitr
k 11 l.lU lit. I ItMl
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vere attack of diarrhoea," says Mrs.
Alice Miller, of Morgan, Texas. "I
got temporyry relief, but It came back
again and agaiu, and for six long
years I have suffered more misery oud
agony than I eun toll. U was worse
tlinii death. My husband spent hun
dreds of dollars for physicians' pre
scription and treatment without
avail. Finally we moved toHosque
county, our present home, and one day
I happened to soo an advertisement of
Chamberlain' Clio, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Kemedy with a testimonial
of a man who had been cared by It,
The case was so similar to my own
U,.t I concluded to try the remedy.
The result was wonderful. I tould
hardly realise that I was well again,
orhelfeveltcou'.d be so after having
Buileredsolong.but that one bottle of
Illtdiolne, cosling but a few n tj
cured me." For sale by Klrkland
Drug Co.
IJUKNA VISTA.
II. L. Winn visited in Indepen
dence Sunday.
15. B. Gobat was a Sunday visi
tor in this burg.
M. J. Krentz is engaged in peel
ing chittim bark.
Having will begin here in a few'
day8!y Some fears are entertained
ler
because of the threatening weatl
of the past week.
Tim new ferry boat lor Sidney
landing arrived Friday.
Tyler and Duvifson are hauling
clay to Parker. It goe to Now burg.
A number from liucnu attended
the camDiueeiiiig at Turner Hun
day. Miss Ethel Knighton is in Wells
this week at the Hubert Wilson
home.
Prof. 15. 1 j. Murphy and family
have returnetl from Turm-r, where
thiy camped out during the camp
meeting. J. M. Prather took a lot of logs
to Indejicndence a few days ngo, to
have them madu into lumber for
his new bam.
Mrs. Redding, of near Indepen
dence, was in liuena last week,
transplanting trees and robbing
bee hives for those who desired
such work done.
V. J. Steele has in the new, half
inch steel cable at the ferry. This
is much better than ordinary rope,
as during the heovy traflic inci
dent to hop picking and grain haul
ing tho rope becomes so worn as to
be unsafe.
Work is soon to legin on the
new I. 0. 0. F. hall in this place.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson are
visiting relatives at McMinnville
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Hall return
ed Tuesday from a week's sojourn
at Corvallis.
B. J Kelley was unable to fill
the pulpit in Buena Sunday, owing
to business detaining him in Port
land. Tbe Fox family comedians gave
a very -reditable entertainment in
the school house here Friday and
Saturday nights. v
Friends of the family will be
pained to learn that Mrs. W. N.
McLaughlin is very low, with slight
hopes Sot her recovery.
Mrs. L. D. Baldwin and Mrs. J.
F. Hall, of Albion, Wash., who vis
ited relatives here last week, are to
leave next week for their homes
Tho local lodge I. O. 0. F. has
placed a neat woven wire fence
around the cemetery. A good deed
TniuiTTttrarBlToTna""hlareeply ap
preciated by the community.
1A 11 It Hit.
Mr. East is helping Mr. Fuqua
during the haying season.
Mr. C. Woods, of Dallas, was do
ing business at Parker Friday.
E. Eyans and family spent Sun
day with relatives nt Independence.
Miss Nellie Cox has returned to
Portland much improved in neajm.
H. II. Pillar shipped a nice lot of
cherries to George Scott at Dallas.
Messrs. N. E. Tyler and Albert
Davidson, of Buena Vista, are haul
ing clay to Parker for shipment to
New berg.
$2QO. UH
P&dishuh
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Soil
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Walek
Mid
Non-Magnetic
Blctol CUrer Cut
Fully GutrinUed
Forultbf
ALL JEWELERS
rin,tr(p4 Booklet
lid lequMl, (bowing
COLORED
FANCY
DIALS
The New England
Watch Co.
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Liver Pills
That's what you need ; some
thing to cure your bilious
ness and give you a good
digestion. Ayete Pills are
liver pills. They cure con
stipation and biliousness.
Hentlv laxative. Ait'druBcM.
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-WinlTour nmuntacli or ru .
browS orrtohbLckf Th.n u.e .
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K r.K NliHAM 0 UILwhlakers
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B. f. H.U CO., . M.
Roy Cockle, of Independence,
visited Sunday with Willie Hei-
mick.
C. R. Parker is doing good work
cultivating the gardens in the sta
tion this week.
M . and Mrs. I. Connett. of In-j
dependence, visited with friends at
Parker Sunday.
George Colter and son, Donald,
assisted in the barn raising at Mr.
Peterson's Friday.
Mies Viola Gwin, of Indepen
dence, was a business visitor at Mr.
Fuqua's Tuesday.
W. L. Cauthorn, of Wells, is vis
iting with his daughter, Mrs. E.
Evans, of this place.
Mrs. Althea Simpson returned to
her home in Albany after a pleas
ant visit with relatives here.
Mrs. Lenore Conn arid daughter,
of near Airlie, . yisited with rela
tives at Parker last week.
Chris Peterson and family, of
Highland, visited at the home of
P. T. Peterson Friday. j
District Attorney J. N. Hart, of
Dallas, was shaking hands with
friends at Parker Wednesday.
Mrs. W. N. Alexander and child
ren, of Highland, spent Thursday
with frieuds at Parker.
Mrs. A. B. Lacey and family and
Mrs. Mary Kerr were, business vis
itors at Independence Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. i uqua and
daughterT VBtena," were business
visitors at Independence Friday.
Mr. Peterson has his new bam
well under construction. He is
hauling lumber for same from the
Ronco mills.
The patrons have their mail
boxes in readiness for the rural
route from Parker, which goes into
effect July 1st.
Miss Dora Parks, of Peoria, 111.,
who has been visiting with her
aunt, Mrs. P. T, Peterson, leit Fri
day for Pendleton.
Wild blackberries are beginning
to ripen in this vicinity. The out
look is decidedly poor, not more
than half a yield being expected.
Mrs. C. E. Levens and family, of
Vancouver, Wash., returned home
nfter a brief visit with Mrs.
Levens' sister, Mrs. E. Davidson, of
Parker.
Miaa VV'innoffeno Osborne, who
has finished the commercial course
ot. tVia McMinnville colleee. has re
turned to her home at Highland,
and was a Sunday visitor at rarker,
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ANTIOCH. "
S. A. Davis has purchased a new
mower.
Madge Wheelock is no better, at
this writing.
Allen Town ha lost a valuable
horse recently.
0. 0. Fishlmck is working in the
hay field for Fred Huber.
Mrs. A. W Ohms and children
attended campmecting at Turner
Sunday.
J. L. Fishbuck and family re
turned Monday from the Turner
curopmeeling.
Wash Gibson and daughter re
turned Thursday from McMinn
ville, the latter having finished
the college there.
Mr- Walker, of Independence,
one of Polk county's large hop
growers, was doing business in this
vicinity last week.
No man or woman in the state will
hesitate to teak well ot fyhambcrlain'
Stomach and Liver Tablets after once
triinir them. They always produce a
pleasant movement of the bowels, im-
nrove the appetite and strengthen me
digesttou. For sale by Kirklaud Drug
Co.
Excursion Itatcs to Yaquiua Bay.
1st the Southern Pacific
Co. will resume sale of excursion
tickets to Newport and Yaquina
Bay. This resort is Decoming more
popular every year and hotel ac
commodations are better than ever
Kfnr nd at reasonable rates.
Season tickets from Independence,
a j r-v . A r
to Newport, JH.zu; to iaquiu,
$3.70. Saturday-to-Monday tickets
to Newport, $2.55; to Yaquina,
$2.55.
E. T. I1ENKLE,
Barber Shop.
main street,
Independence, - . -
Oregon.
J. S. MOOKE,
Tonsorial Artist
Onlv first-class workmen eji-
Dloved in the "Wigwam." Shop
situated on North side of C Street.
Dallas, Ore.
fflllPl
GL Hawkins
Marble and
Granite
Band Head
stones Cemetery
1 work etc.
Ask the Agent. for Tickets
VIA
TO SPOKANE
ST. Pill, DULUTfl, 31KXEAP0US 'CHICAGO
AND ALL POINTS EAST.
2 IRAIXS DAILY 2
Fast Time
NEW EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT
Day Coaches
Palace and Tonrist Sleepers.
Dining and Bullet Smoking Library Cars.
DAYLIGHT TRIP THROUGH CAS
CADE AND ROCKY MTU 8.
For rates, folder and fall Informa
tion regarding tickets, routes, etc., call
on o address H. DICKSON, City
Ticket AKent J. W. PHAL05, Trav.
Pass. Agt, Portland.
A. B. C. DENNISTON, G. W. P. A.
612 Firs Ave., . SeattlWah.